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N.S. gunman may have obtained weapons from U.S. residents

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A CBC News investigation reveals at least two people in Maine may have broken U.S. federal laws in helping the gunman obtain weapons used in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting.
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Victims’ families frustrated by N.S. mass shooting inquiry

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Ian Hanomansing talks to Nick Beaton, whose wife and unborn child were killed in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting, and Michael Scott, a lawyer representing more than a dozen victims’ families, about their concerns with the...
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N.S. mass shooting inquiry focuses on replica RCMP cruiser used by gunman

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New documents released in a public inquiry suggest the gunman showed off his replica RCMP cruiser to family and friends, telling them he planned to use it as a memorial for the Mounties killed in Moncton, N.B., in 2014 and as a movie prop.
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N.S. mass shooting inquiry examines risks of police impersonation

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A public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting looked at ways to protect the public from police impersonators, including whether police officers should still be allowed to keep parts of their uniform and equipment in retirement.
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N.S. mass shooting inquiry hears how police ended rampage

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WARNING: This video contains distressing details | The gunman in the Apri 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting likely shot himself in the head during an exchange of gunfire with RCMP officers at a gas station, an inquiry heard. However, the...
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RCMP officer recounts facing N.S. mass shooter before opening fire

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WARNING: This video contains distressing details | In a public inquiry on the Nova Scotia mass shooting, Cst. Craig Hubley testified he immediately recognized the gunman during a chance encounter at a gas station. Hubley stated he opened...
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Trudeau marks two-year anniversary of Nova Scotia mass shooting

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During an event in New Brunswick, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a moment to mark the two-year anniversary of the shooting in Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead.
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Family of N.S. drowning victim plead for safety equipment at Peggys Cove

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The family of a young man who drowned at Peggys Cove, N.S., are calling for safety equipment such as ropes and tubes to be installed along the rocks to prevent further tragedies.
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Freeland on student loan forgiveness for rural medical physicians

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While visiting Halifax, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the federal government will increase student loan forgiveness for nurses and doctors in rural and underserved communities.
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Concerns about landlords abusing controversial practice of ‘renovictions’

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The controversial practice of ‘renovictions’ allows landlords to evict tenants by claiming they plan to renovate the unit for themselves or family members. But some landlords end up putting the unit on the market so they can charge a...
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The debate over RCMP officers testifying in N.S. shooting inquiry

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Lawyers for the RCMP say the officers involved in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting shouldn’t have to testify in a public inquiry because of the trauma associated with reliving their experiences. Families of the victims don’t...
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Police recordings reveal frantic early hours of N.S. mass shooting

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Police radio recordings from the early hours of the Nova Scotia mass shooting reveal a frantic situation being managed by three RCMP officers who were encountering gunfire and multiple fires from homes set ablaze, a public inquiry heard.
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Kids remained calm, hid after parents killed in N.S. shooting, inquiry hears

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The public inquiry into the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting heard how four children remained calm while helping police and awaiting rescue after their parents were killed by the gunman.
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Two Nova Scotia artists stomp out stunning snow art in Riverview, N.B

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Matt Robinson and Sheldon Benoit spent almost four hours crafting a 30-metre design for the town of Riverview's Winter Carnival.
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Inquiry into Nova Scotia mass shooting opens amid criticism

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On the first day of the long-awaited public inquiry into the 2020 mass killing in Nova Scotia, both politicians and victims' families are criticizing the process, accusing the commission of a lack of transparency.
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N.S. firefighters traumatized by RCMP gunfire say concerns not addressed by inquiry

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Two Nova Scotia firefighters say a public inquiry into the RCMP’s handling of the 2020 mass shooting, which also involved gunfire at an area fire hall, isn’t addressing their concerns about why police left before talking to them, leaving...
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N.S. shooting victim’s daughter frustrated by handling of public inquiry

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Darcy Dobson, who’s mother Heather O’Brien, was killed in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting, says the upcoming public inquiry is leaving families in the dark about what will unfold.
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Activist Wanda Robson, sister of Viola Desmond, dead at 95

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Wanda Robson, the youngest sister of the late civil rights pioneer Viola Desmond and an activist in her own right, has died at 95. Robson was instrumental in bringing recognition to her sister's contribution to Canadian civil rights.
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Lucy the Lobster claws her way to Groundhog Day fame

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In the self-described lobster capital of Canada, Barrington, N.S., a 50-year-old crustacean named Lucy has been making weather predictions on Groundhog Day for the past few years, joining a menagerie of animals taking part in the annual...
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Navigating Halifax's icy sidewalks

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Conditions on the roads and sidewalks remained treacherous following a storm over the weekend. The CBC's Brooklyn Currie hit the streets of Halifax on Monday to find out how pedestrians were faring.
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Cost of inquiry into N.S. mass shootings hits $13M

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The inquiry examining the circumstances surrounding the killing of 22 people in April 2020 has cost the federal and Nova Scotia governments about $13 million so far. Public proceedings have yet to start.
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GameChangers902 working to combat racism in Nova Scotia

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Amy Smith interviews Trayvone Clayton, one of the founders of the group that aims to centralize voices of African Nova Scotians.
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Mattea Roach on her Jeopardy! winning streak

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Canadian Mattea Roach talks to Ian Hanomansing about her Jeopardy! winning streak and exceeding her expectations.
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Nova Scotia health officials suggest nose, throat swabs for better rapid test results

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Health officials in Nova Scotia are recommending a swab of both the nose and throat for more accurate rapid test results. In the U.S., experts are cautioning against a throat swab.