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Mass Casualty Commission delivers assessment of 2020 tragedy

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Twenty-two people were killed as the gunman evaded capture for 13 hours

Members of a joint provincial and federal inquiry into Canada’s deadliest mass shooting to date have provided their assessment of the tragedy – which left 22 people dead.

On 18-19 April 2020, a gunman driving a fake police car spent more than 13 hours evading capture and killed 22 people.

The Mass Casualty Commission is the taskforce assigned to investigate the Nova Scotia incident.

Now, the Commission’s damming report has found a cascade of failures within Canada’s federal police actually worsened the mass shooting.

The report says the nation’s police force has shown little interest in reforming in the years since.

The commission details fixes to systemic failures within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that are needed to restore trust in policing and ultimately prevent another national tragedy.

It found the attack profoundly damaged the collective identity of those affected by the killing, with many residents no longer feeling safe in their rural homes.

The report has also provided the most detailed account of what happened over those two fateful days.

The 51-year-old shooter assaulted his partner and then, armed with illegal firearms, left his home in a replica police vehicle, driving around a beachside community.

In less than an hour, he killed 13 neighbours and set fire to five homes and structures.

He managed to escape capture and, the next morning, killed nine more people.

The commission’s hearings began in early 2021 and ran for nearly a year – and stemmed from the frustration and grief of families who demanded answers.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says lawmakers will look at the findings and make appropriate changes to ensure this doesn’t happen again.

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King Charles hails UK-US partnership at state banquet

King Charles celebrates UK-US partnership at Windsor Castle banquet, highlighting peace and trade progress under Trump. #KingCharles #Trump #UKUS

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King Charles celebrates UK-US partnership at Windsor Castle banquet, highlighting peace and trade progress under Trump. #KingCharles #Trump #UKUS


At Windsor Castle, King Charles opened the state banquet with a speech celebrating the enduring partnership between the UK and the US.

He praised shared commitments to peace, the environment and trade, noting progress under President Trump’s administration.

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Disney cancels Jimmy Kimmel’s show after controversy

Disney suspends Jimmy Kimmel’s show after FCC chair criticises comments on Charlie Kirk’s death

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Disney suspends Jimmy Kimmel’s show after FCC chair criticises comments on Charlie Kirk’s death

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– Disney has indefinitely removed Jimmy Kimmel’s show after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s criticism of his comments.
– ABC station owners plan to drop the show due to offensive remarks made regarding political reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death.
Entertainment giant Disney has decided to indefinitely pull Jimmy Kimmel’s show from the schedule.
It action follows criticism from Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr regarding Kimmel’s recent comments.“ABC spokeswoman confirmed the decision on Wednesday,” reported Joe Flint. Several ABC station owners, including Nexstar Media Group, have indicated their intention to drop the show due to Kimmel’s remarks.

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Kimmel, known for his criticism of former President Trump, made controversial statements about political reactions to the death of Charlie Kirk during his Monday night show.

He expressed concerns that some were attempting to exploit Kirk’s death for political gain, specifically mentioning Vice President JD Vance and others associated with the ‘MAGA’ movement.

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Nexstar’s president, Andrew Alford, commented that Kimmel’s statements were “offensive and insensitive” and do not represent the views of their communities amid current national discussions.


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Fed cuts interest rates by a quarter-point

Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, signaling potential future reductions amid concerns over slower employment growth. #FederalReserve #Economy #Jobs

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Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, signalling potential future reductions amid concerns over slower employment growth.


he Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates by a quarter-point, signalling possible further cuts ahead.

Officials pointed to concerns over slower employment growth, marking a shift from their usual confidence in the labour market.

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