Sunday, August 28, 2022

REPORT ON NS MASS KILLING DELAYED TO 2023

   The Mass Casualty Commision’s final report into Nova Scotia’s mass shooting will be delayed by five months, now to be filed by March 31, 2023
   Ed Ratushny, Canada’s foremost expert on public inquiries, says that the inquiry has run over time and over budget because it is not following the normal rules.
   “They seem to have tried to experiment by taking a different approach to their role that has resulted in delay, extreme cost and the weakening, if not the complete loss of public confidence and trust.”
     The public inquiry that as of May cost taxpayers $26 million has already been hampered by delays. Public proceedings that were originally slated for late October 2021 were delayed twice before starting in late February.

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