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Witnesses describe N.S. gunman as ‘psychopath': Court documents

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Newly unsealed court documents reveal more about the man who killed 22 people in small town Nova Scotia last month, including that police considered him abusive and paranoid, and that locals had described him as a "psychopath."
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'Captain Jennifer Casey, we salute you'

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A statement from the family of Capt. Jenn Casey, who was killed in the Snowbirds plane crash, asks people to, 'cherish the memories that you have of her.'
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Neighbour reported N.S. gunman to police for domestic violence, weapons

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A former neighbour of the Nova Scotia gunman says she reported him to the police for domestic violence and illegal weapons years ago.
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Lobster fishermen are about to find out how to physical distance on a small boat

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'It's a different year,' as new safety protocols are required because of COVID-19, says Steve Watts, a fisherman from Prince Edward Island.
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Lobster fishermen must learn how to physically distance on a small boat

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'It's a different year,' as new safety protocols are required because of COVID-19, says Steve Watts, a fisherman from Prince Edward Island.
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Northwood long-term care home in Halifax sees 4 more deaths

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Nearly every COVID-19 death in Nova Scotia can be tracked to a single long-term care facility. See how one premier and one family are responding to that tragedy.
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RCMP release new details on N.S. gunman, search for motive

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As RCMP release new details about the Nova Scotia mass shooting, police are working on a psychological autopsy of the suspected gunman to help determine a motive.
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D.O. Gibson spreads the knowledge of Black history through rap

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( - image credit) Canadian rapper D.O. Gibson set the Guinness World Record for the longest freestyle rap in 2003, when he rapped for eight hours and 45 minutes. He talks to the CBC's Asha Tomlinson about why it's important for students...
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Search for missing N.S. boy now a recovery effort

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The search for a missing 3-year-old boy in Truro, N.S., last seen near his grandmother's house on Wednesday, has become a recovery effort.
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Mi'kmaw fishing about knowledge and culture, says Nova Scotia MP

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Nova Scotia Liberal MP Jaime Battiste says the Mi'kmaw lobster fishery comes down to more than just money. Battiste, the only sitting Mi'kmaw MP, says knowledge and culture also play a role.
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Nova Scotia now has an opt-out organ donor system

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Adults in Nova Scotia are now organ donors unless they register to opt out. The new presumed consent law is the first of its kind in North America and doctors say it will save lives and help families with that difficult conversation at...
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100-year-old recovers from COVID-19

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After a 100-year-old Nova Scotia woman fully recovered from COVID-19, her daughter says it's important to share good-news stories during this time of uncertainty.
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P.E.I. reports it’s first 5 cases of COVID-19 in 2 months

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The province announced five new cases of the coronavirus over the weekend. The new cluster of cases is linked to a man who travelled to Nova Scotia and back before the new Atlantic bubble came into effect.
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Senators add their voices to call for inquiry into NS shooting

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Senator Kim Pate and Senator Paula Simons say that a public inquiry is necessary to dispel rumour about the shooter and learn lessons that will better prepare the RCMP for the next incident.
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Nova Scotia woman confirmed dead in Canadian Forces helicopter crash near Greece

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Sub.-Lt. Abbigail Cowbrough has been identified as one of the victims of a Canadian military helicopter crash in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday. Cowbrough was a crew member of HMCS Fredericton, serving with a NATO naval task force.
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Nova Scotia naval officer dead, 5 missing after helicopter crash near Greece

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Sub.-Lt. Abbigail Cowbrough, 23, has been confirmed dead and five members of the Halifax-based crew are missing after a military helicopter crashed near Greece on Wednesday. The five people still missing are Capt. Brenden MacDonald,...
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'symbolism over substance'

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says the Liberals' new gun control measures will not make a difference in reducing gun crime in Canada.
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Trudeau announces ban on “assault-style” firearms

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Licensed gun owners will no longer be allowed to sell, transport or import some 1,500 makes and models of military-grade "assault-style" weapons in Canada.
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Canada bans assault-style weapons after Nova Scotia mass shooting

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PM Trudeau says the country is banning the use, trade of more than 1,500 models and variants of assault-style firearms.
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N.S. gunman had specialized equipment on his car

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Surveillance footage released by the RCMP shows the Nova Scotia gunman had specialized equipment on his car that may have given him an advantage over police.
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Snowbirds take to Nova Scotia skies on Sunday

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Operation Inspiration is a salute to all Canadians doing their part to fight COVID-19.
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N.S. gunman’s vehicle had advantage over RCMP

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The replica police vehicle used by the gunman in a mass shooting in Nova Scotia was fitted with a push bar, which seemingly gave him an advantage when he collided with RCMP Const. Heidi Stevenson’s vehicle, which did not have one.
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RCMP say N.S. gunman wore parts of authentic uniform

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Supt. Darren Campbell gives an update on investigation into mass shooting
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N.S. gunman hid from police, changed clothes, cars during rampage

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Nova Scotia RCMP say the gunman in the mass shooting earlier this month initially fled through a field, hid from police and changed clothes and cars several times during the rampage.