The biggest takeaway from the Mass Casualty Commission Report in Nova Scotia is that this was an entirely preventable incident.
Wortman had no gun licence, and explained to his common-law partner that he didn’t want a gun licence because it would slow him down at the border. Speaking of the border, due to a lack of coordination between the RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency, Wortman was able to obtain a Nexus card despite his criminal record allowing him easy passage at the Canada-U.S. border.Article content
If police had investigated Wortman properly, if CBSA had vetted him properly before giving him a Nexus card, the events of April 2020 would not have happened.Article content Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives before the Mass Casualty Commission delivers its final report into the April 2020 mass shootings, when a gunman who at one point masqueraded as a police officer caused country’s worst mass shooting during a 12-hour rampage, in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, on May 30, 2023.
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