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Two Years Later: The Urgent Need to Implement the Mass Casualty Commission’s Recommendations 

By Luke's Place | March 25, 2025

On March 30, 2023, the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission released its final report, Turning the Tide Together. Now, as we approach the two-year anniversary of the report, we must ask: have we turned the tide, or are we still waiting for change? Unfortunately, a review of the femicide numbers makes it clear that we…

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