It’s been a long wait for police, families and the public. But the results of a joint public inquiry into Canada’s worst mass shooting will be unveiled ...
A man staples a heart to a utility pole at the makeshift memorial made in memory of the victims of the mass shooting in Portapique on April 23, 2020. The results of the Mass Casualty Commission's inquiry into the massacre will be released Thursday. - Tim Krochak / ReutersIt’s been a long wait for police, families and the public.
The commission has said its report will be divided into seven volumes and span as many as 3,000 pages. “In a public inquiry, the most important thing for a commission is to have the confidence of the public,” said Ratushny. “People are relying on the commission to give a true, full and complete report that the public can understand.”
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