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Discussing the political and legal evolution of the Mass Casualty Commission mandate from the early days when the families and public called for a full public inquiry, through the initial announcement that there would be only a limited review by the Commissioners and the public outcry over that decision, to the current structure where there is a full public inquiry with hearings, witnesses, and the ability for the Commissioners to issue subpoenas for documentary evidence and witness appearances.
By Adam RodgersDiscussing the political and legal evolution of the Mass Casualty Commission mandate from the early days when the families and public called for a full public inquiry, through the initial announcement that there would be only a limited review by the Commissioners and the public outcry over that decision, to the current structure where there is a full public inquiry with hearings, witnesses, and the ability for the Commissioners to issue subpoenas for documentary evidence and witness appearances.