Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered a brief initial response to the final report from the Mass Casualty Commission (MCC) into Canada's worst mass shooting, which claimed the lives of 22 people in Nova Scotia in 2020. Vowing changes will come, here's what Trudeau said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered a brief initial response to the final report from the Mass Casualty Commission into Canada's worst mass shooting, which claimed the lives of 22 people in Nova Scotia in 2020.
Obviously, I thank the commissioners for their comprehensive work, looking at all aspects of what happened and how we need to move forward. We will take the time now to properly digest and understand the recommendations, and the conclusions, and the opportunities that the commission has put forward for us to take up.
There's no question there need to be changes, and there will be, but we will take the time to get those right."In the report the commissioners stated: "We believe that how the Government of Canada and the RCMP respond to the recommendations we make in this report could have a significant bearing on the future of the RCMP’s contract policing services.
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