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Turning the tide together : final report of the Mass Casualty Commission / the Joint Federal/Provincial Commission into the April 2020 Nova Scotia Mass Casualty.

2023

"The independent public inquiry investigating the most lethal mass shooting in Canadian civilian history has shared a comprehensive blueprint to make communities safer for all Canadians. The Mass Casualty Commission's Final Report, Turning the Tide Together, contains 130 recommendations including calls for: major changes to RCMP oversight, processes and culture; rethinking the structure of policing in Nova Scotia and police practices across Canada; a national review of public alerting; greater focus on addressing and preventing the root causes of violence in communities, including gender-based violence, intimate partner violence, and family violence; an expanded and more collaborative model to deliver community safety and well-being. The independent public inquiry was established to investigate the April 2020 mass casualty in Nova Scotia, during which a perpetrator shot and killed 22 people, one of whom was expecting a child. Many more people were affected across Canada, the United States and beyond. Turning the Tide Together is the culmination of the Commission's independent, thorough and collaborative two-and-a-half-year investigation into what happened, how and why it happened, and how to make communities safer"--Provided by publisher. "Honourable J. Michael MacDonald, Commissioner, Chair; Leanne J. Fitch (Ret. Police Chief, MOM), Commissioner; Dr. Kim Stanton, Commissioner." Includes bibliographical references. Executive summary and recommendations -- v. 1. Context and purpose -- v. 2. What happened -- v. 3. Violence -- v. 4. Community -- v. 5. Policing -- v. 6. Implementation : a shared responsibility to act -- v. 7. Process -- v. 7. Process : appendices -- Annex A. Sample documents -- Annex B. Reports -- Annex C. Exhibit list. 1 online resource (12 volumes) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps
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Authors

MacDonald, J. Michael.Fitch, Leanne J. (Leanne Jane), 1963-Stanton, Kim (Kim P.)

Catalogue Number
CP32-166/2-2023E-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-0-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-1-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-2-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-3-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-4-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-5-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-6-PDF; CP32-166/2-2023E-7-PDF
Department/Agency
Joint Federal/Provincial Commission into the April 2020 Nova Scotia Mass Casualty (Canada) author, issuing body.
ISBN
9780660475424 9780660476124 9780660475431 9780660475448 9780660475455 9780660475462 9780660475479 9780660475486 9780660475493
Published in
Halifax, N.S.
Rights
© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Privy Council Office, 2023.
Source
Government of Canada
Subject
Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Mass murder -- Nova Scotia. Mass shootings -- Nova Scotia. Police -- Nova Scotia. Police administration -- Nova Scotia. Emergency management -- Nova Scotia. Violence -- Nova Scotia -- Prevention. Crime prevention -- Nova Scotia. Governmental investigations -- Nova Scotia.

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