Inquiry into mass shooting in Nova Scotia facing delays due to ‘technicalities’
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s justice minister says technicalities are causing delays as the provincial and federal governments work out what form an inquiry into the April mass shooting that claimed 22 lives will take.
Mark Furey says he made a mistake last month when he suggested the terms of reference for the inquiry would be announced within days.
However, the minister said today he expects an announcement some time this month.
Furey indicated that the challenge facing legal teams in Ottawa and Halifax stems from the fact that Nova Scotia wants the probe to include a restorative justice approach.