In-camera testimony today from RCMP at the public inquiry into N.S. mass shooting

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The officer overseeing the initial response is exempt from direct questions by lawyers representing victims\u0027 relatives.

to testify via a Zoom call, which will be recorded and released to the public at a later date.

“My opinion is that this commission must have lost sight of the fundamental, crucial role of a public inquiry. Instead of a full public process of fact-finding, it has … limited opportunities to challenge its investigation.” Participating lawyers, including those representing victims’ families, were asked to provide questions for Rehill and O’Brien, but it will be up to the commission to decide what questions are put to the witnesses. Once the first round of questioning is done, participating lawyers will be asked if they have more questions.

“If the officers who were in charge … can’t get on the stand and defend the decisions that they made, then there’s something wrong with this whole process,” Charlene Bagley said Thursday during the Truro protest. Her father, Tom, was fatally shot by the gunman early on April 19, 2020, as he was out for a walk in West Wentworth, N.S.Article content“It’s easy to sit there and tell the story you’ve been told to tell,” she said. “It’s a lot harder to face hard questions.

Toronto-based lawyer John Mather, who has worked on inquiries as commission counsel, said the Mass Casualty Commission — as it is formally known — is facing a challenge because it can’t reveal why Rehill and O’Brien were granted special status.

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