Why lawyers want senior RCMP officers to testify at Portapique inquiry

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Maps that were pulled off walls, delays in witness information about exit routes and the gunman’s fake police car are just some of the issues that lawyers for relatives of the Portapique victims want raised with senior RCMP officers.

The public inquiry in Nova Scotia examining what happened April 18 and 19, 2020, when 22 people were killed by a gunman, heard arguments Monday about why senior officers should or should not be called to testify now.

Sandra McCulloch of Patterson Law, whose firm represents many of the victims’ families, told the Mass Casualty Commission they want to hear more from six

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