‘We will stand connected’: McNeil on N.S. mourning victims

Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says his job is to heal the province following the worst mass killing in Canada's history.

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10 comments

  1. Seemed like a nice guy with a weird police fetish. Midlife crisis plus breakup plus covid restrictions plus mental unwellness plus spring weather triggered a full psychotic episode. Perhaps Im mistaken.

  2. It’s funny how this incident is mainly talked about when the day that oil died . WOW where will our governing source’s get their income from .Rest in peace Alberta and Saskatchewan

  3. They had to stand there and get shot by a psychopath without being able to defend themselves. This country is pathetic, we need the right to defend ourselves with firearms.

  4. Why isn’t your health cAre system providing better PPE for community care nurses for they should have a supply so please listen to the husband message to the news last reporting because his wife lost her life to the shooter

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