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Nova Scotia RCMP ‘dysfunctions,’ labour shortages predated 2020 mass shootings

High-profile witnesses expected to testify at Mass Casualty Commission next week

Two high-profile witnesses are set to testify when the Mass Casualty Commission resumes next week. They are the RCMP’s commissioner, as well as the head of the Nova Scotia RCMP at the time of the April 2020 killings. So far, they’re the final two witnesses scheduled for the inquiry before it ends next month – and as Callum Smith reports, what they have to say could be critical.

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