Over three dozen senators demand ‘open, transparent’ inquiry into N.S. shooting
OTTAWA — Over three dozen Canadian senators are calling for an inquiry into the mass shootings that left 22 people dead in Nova Scotia in April.
The senators say in an open letter today that a transparent and thorough investigation must be launched to better understand what happened and why.
They also argue that an inquiry will help identify and act on warning signs that could prevent future tragedies.
Senators from Nova Scotia sent two letters last month to federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair and Nova Scotia Justice Minister Mark Furey asking for a joint, federal-provincial probe into the massacre.