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One year later: How the Nova Scotia mass shooting shook and changed a province forever

One year later: How the Nova Scotia mass shooting shook and changed a province forever Rebecca Lau © THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan A woman pays her respects to victims of a mass shooting at a roadblock in Portapique, N.S. on Wednesday, April 22, 2020. It has been described as horrific, terrorizing, unimaginable. On April 18, 2020, a gunman dressed as an RCMP officer driving a replica cruiser assaulted his common-law spouse in Portapique a small rural community outside of Halifax and embarked on a shooting and arson spree. Thirteen hours later, the events of those two days would give Nova Scotia a distinction no one wanted: Canada s deadliest rampage killing.

We can t heal if we don t have answers : A year after Canada s largest mass shooting, agonizing questions remain

We can’t heal if we don’t have answers : A year after Canada’s largest mass shooting, agonizing questions remain Some question why there is such inordinate secrecy surrounding the gunman. He’s dead and they’re protecting him. Why? What are they hiding? Author of the article: Adrian Humphreys Publishing date: Apr 17, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  7 minute read  •  Nick Beaton, whose wife Kristen was killed in the April 2020 mass shooting, attends a march in Bible Hill, N.S. organized by families of victims last summer demanding an inquiry into the crimes that killed 22 people. Photo by Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press/File

We can t heal if we don t have answers : A year after Canada s largest mass shooting, agonizing questions remain

We can t heal if we don t have answers : A year after Canada s largest mass shooting, agonizing questions remain
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A look at the lives lost in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting

A look at the lives lost in the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting The Canadian Press 2 hrs ago © Provided by The Canadian Press HALIFAX The victims in one of Canada s worst mass killings included an RCMP officer, a teacher, health-care workers, retirees, neighbours of the shooter and two correctional officers killed in their home. Here is a look at the 22 lives lost on April 18-19, 2020: Elizabeth Joanne Thomas and John Zahl Thomas and Zahl died in Portapique, N.S., where their home was among those set on fire. Thomas was in her late 50s and was known as Joanne to friends and family. She hailed from Winnipeg and fell in love with Nova Scotia on a trip during her teenage years, her son Justin Zahl said. After raising two sons in Albuquerque, N.M., Thomas and her husband retired to their dream home in Portapique about three years ago. John Zahl, in his late 60s, was originally from Minnesota and worked for FedEx before retiring and later working as an educational assist

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