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The second day of the Mass Casualty Commission proceedings consisted of two presentations. One was a panel on rural living, and the other was a presentation from one of the lawyers for the Commission on policing in Nova Scotia. Outside of the Commission proceedings, we have also heard from the lawyer for the gunman’s spouse, Lisa Banfield, on his advice to her about cooperation with the MCC. The first two days of the Commission seemed designed to very slowly ease into the topics that will ultimately be covered. The first specific findings will be released next Monday, in Foundational Documents and a presentation of the evidence by Roger Burrill, a lawyer for the Commission.
By Adam RodgersThe second day of the Mass Casualty Commission proceedings consisted of two presentations. One was a panel on rural living, and the other was a presentation from one of the lawyers for the Commission on policing in Nova Scotia. Outside of the Commission proceedings, we have also heard from the lawyer for the gunman’s spouse, Lisa Banfield, on his advice to her about cooperation with the MCC. The first two days of the Commission seemed designed to very slowly ease into the topics that will ultimately be covered. The first specific findings will be released next Monday, in Foundational Documents and a presentation of the evidence by Roger Burrill, a lawyer for the Commission.