Edmonton Journal

MASS KILLING INQUIRY DELAYS HEARINGS UNTIL LATE JANUARY

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The commission of inquiry investigat­ing the mass killing in Nova Scotia that claimed 22 lives last year is delaying hearings scheduled for this month until late January. The commission said in a statement today its team needs time to review thousands of documents and interview witnesses in preparatio­n for the hearings. It says new witnesses with informatio­n about the April 18-19, 2020, killings continue to come forward. The first phase of hearings aimed at establishi­ng what happened was to begin Oct. 26 in Halifax, but it is now scheduled to open Jan. 25. The commission, led by former Nova Scotia chief justice Michael Macdonald, says the delay will give participan­ts more time to review the evidence and will not affect plans to submit an interim report in May and a final report by November 2022.

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