More secrecy behind N.S. government's push for restorative approach to inquiry into mass killings: women's groups, law professor
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Claudia Chender, NDP justice critic, also agrees that April’s large-scale tragedy warrants a full public inquiry that includes a thorough examination of unequal power relations and domestic violence.
But the Dartmouth South MLA also said it’s far past time that government commits to an inquiry, approaching three months after the killings.
’There has been too much delay and too much secrecy and in the absence of any details,’ said Chender. ‘Without any information, all I can say is that it’s been a long time since we had a clear and transparent announcement of a process to go forward and address the numerous questions Nova Scotians have about how this happened so we can prevent it from happening again.’”