Nova Scotia premier waiting for feds before determining mass shooting inquiry
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier is still not committing to a public inquiry into the shooting rampage that claimed 22 lives last month, saying the province is waiting to see what federal authorities ultimately decide.
Stephen McNeil says the province “will wait to see” what Ottawa commits to, other than an ongoing RCMP investigation.
He says provincial Attorney General Mark Furey is “working with his partners at the federal level,” but a step such as an inquiry hasn’t been determined.
The premier was asked about news reports quoting a former neighbour of the gunman who said she reported his domestic violence and cache of firearms to the Mounties in the summer of 2013.