Red Cross collects $6.2 million for families affected by Nova Scotia mass shooting

Apr 13, 2021 | 9:24 AM

HALIFAX — The Canadian Red Cross confirmed today it has collected $6.2 million in donations to help the families in rural Nova Scotia affected by the mass shooting last spring that claimed 22 lives.

With the one-year anniversary of the grim event approaching, the organization says its Stronger Together Nova Scotia Fund has been used to address some of the immediate and longer-term needs of the families.

The fund was established at the request of the Nova Scotia government after a gunman disguised as a Mountie started a 13-hour killing rampage on the night of April 18, 2020.

Bill Lawlor, the Red Cross’s director of government relations, says most of the money was distributed after a series of conversations established the degree of financial needs.