Chair of N.S. shooting inquiry worries budget constraints could tether RCMP watchdog
Senior RCMP officer pushed to keep secret safety bulletin on N.S. killer
The RCMP's second-in-command testified at the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission Friday. National Deputy Commissioner Brian Brennan discussed public alerting, surplus police vehicles, inter-agency management issues, and a teleconference that has dogged the commissioner with accusations of political interference. As Callum Smith reports, Brennan says the RCMP has already taken some lessons from the April 2020 killing rampage.
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