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A 2024 report found 49 flaws in the RCMP’s 2020 Nova Scotia shooting response, leading to partial reforms and honors for officers despite no charges.
A 2024 federal report on the RCMP’s response to the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting, which killed 22 people, identifies 49 systemic flaws including command confusion and delayed coordination, echoing a 2023 public inquiry’s findings.
The RCMP has since implemented all recommended changes, including ensuring front-line supervisors are always on duty.
Despite the report’s criticism, no workplace charges were pursued, and the force has awarded 32 honors to officers and staff for their roles in the manhunt and public inquiry, citing progress in emergency management and mental wellness, though only two of 14 key recommendations were fully implemented.
Un informe de 2024 encontró 49 fallas en la respuesta de tiroteo de la RCMP de 2020 en Nueva Escocia, lo que condujo a reformas parciales y honores para los oficiales a pesar de no haber cargos.