Nova Scotia shooting: Search for answers ongoing as anniversary of mass killing approaches

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People in Nova Scotia are still searching for answers after the deadliest shooting spree in Canada’s modern history.

A man, disguised as an RCMP officer, killed 13 people in the tiny village of Portapique. Then he used his fake RCMP vehicle to slip past officers and kill nine more people the next day before he was gunned down and killed.

It all happened one year ago, April 18-19, 2020. As a dreadful anniversary approaches this weekend, Ross Lord reports that Nova Scotians are struggling to measure progress in their mental health.

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