Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public's help: chair
- Linda Lee Oland, chair of the progress monitoring committee, acknowledged the lack of authority to enforce change within the RCMP and government officials.
- The 3,000-page report from the commission highlighted the RCMP's inability to handle a disguised gunman, leading to a 13-hour shooting rampage where 22 people were killed.
- The inquiry committee, including relatives of victims, received presentations from both the Mounties and government officials, who claimed progress had already been made on several recommendations.
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Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public's help: chair
HALIFAX — The head of the independent committee overseeing how governments and the RCMP are responding to the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry says the public will play a key role in ensuring the inquiry's recommendations do not gather dust.
Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public's help: chair
HALIFAX — The head of the independent committee overseeing how governments and the RCMP are responding to the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry says the public will play a key role in ensuring the inquiry's recommendations do not gather dust.
Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public's help: chair
The head of the independent committee overseeing how governments and the RCMP are responding to the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry says the public will play a key role in ensuring the inquiry's recommendations do not gather dust.
Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public's help: chair
HALIFAX — The head of the independent committee overseeing how governments and the RCMP are responding to the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry says the public will play a key role in ensuring the inquiry's recommendations do not gather dust.
Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public’s help: chair - Halifax
The chair of the independent Progress Monitoring Committee said the 16-member group doesn't have a "stick" to force the Mounties and government officials to do the right thing.
Group monitoring RCMP response to mass shooting inquiry needs public's help: chair
HALIFAX — The head of the committee overseeing how governments and the RCMP are responding to the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry says the public will play a key role in ensuring the inquiry's recommendations do not gather dust.
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