3,000-page report of the Mass Casualty Commission is expected to cast spotlight on the Mounties’ policies and training.
and its communication with the public and with victims’ families during and in the aftermath of the shooting.
Many of its recommendations are expected to be directed at changing policies and training at the national police force with a view to boosting public trust in the Mounties.and proffer recommendations on flagging, reporting and mitigating those types of violence in the future.
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