Victims of Nova Scotia mass shooting march to demand public inquiry
About 280 people marched from a grocery store parking lot to the RCMP headquarters in Bible Hill, N.S.
People carried signs in memory of each victim and chanted, "We demand answers" as they walked the three blocks. Nova Scotia Justice Minister Mark Furey has said the provincial and federal governments are still ironing out details of how an inquiry would work, and he has attributed delays to technicalities.
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