Family of woman killed in N.S. mass shooting says public inquiry keeping them in dark

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Darcy Dobson lobbied hard for an inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shootings that took the life of her mother nearly two years ago.

But with public proceedings about to begin, she’s frustrated that it’s still not clear whether she will be allowed to testify.

She is now accusing the commission overseeing the inquiry of not only “failing” the families of the 22 victims killed by a gunman across several rural communities, but also members of the public who want to better understand what happened, and why.

“We’re 13 days away [from hearings] and have no idea what’s happening,” Dobson told CBC Wednesday.

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