Families made to feel like 'a pest' in N.S. mass shooting inquiry, says victim's daughter

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The Current19:40‘There is this opportunity to change it for the next person, so let’s take it’: Daughter of 2020 N.S. mass killings victim on Mass Casualty Commission report

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Darcy Dobson says she’s “pleasantly surprised” by the Mass Casualty Commission’s final report on the mass shooting in Nova Scotia three years ago — but had harsh words for the way the inquiry treated families who lost loved ones.

“It really did feel like we were almost like a pest to them,” said Dobson, whose mother Heather O’Brien was among those killed in April 2020 in what became Canada’s worst mass shooting.

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“There were certainly times that

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