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Newsroom Ready: No political interference in Nova Scotia shooting investigation: Blair
Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair says at no time did he pressure the RCMP in Nova Scotia to release information on the 2020 mass shooting investigation to support pending gun control legislation. A report from an inquiry looking into the investigation suggested Blair and the Prime Minister's Office were pushing for information on the type of guns to be released.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP159159756
Legacy Identifier:
r_Lucki-Inquiry20220622T1450
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Duration:
2m22s
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1920px × 1080px 175.98 MB
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Create Date:
6/22/2022 2:50:00 PM
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Bill Blair
Emergency Preparedness Minister
gun control
legislation
mass shooting
Nova Scotia
RCMP