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    Turning the tide together : final report of the Mass Casualty Commission / J. Michael MacDonald, Leanne J. Fitch, Kim Stanton.

    • Title:Turning the tide together : final report of the Mass Casualty Commission / J. Michael MacDonald, Leanne J. Fitch, Kim Stanton.
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    • Corporate Author/Creator:Joint Federal/Provincial Commission into the April 2020 Nova Scotia Mass Casualty (Canada), author issuing body.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:MacDonald, J. Michael, commissioner, Chair.
      Fitch, Leanne J. (Leanne Jane), 1963- commissioner.
      Stanton, Kim (Kim P.), commissioner.
    • Published/Created:[Halifax, N.S.] : Joint Federal/Provincial Commission into the April 2020 Nova Scotia Mass Casualty, 2023.
      ©2023.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Mass murder--Nova Scotia.
      Mass shootings--Nova Scotia.
      Police--Nova Scotia.
      Police administration--Nova Scotia.
      Emergency management--Nova Scotia.
      Violence -- Nova Scotia--Prevention.
      Crime prevention--Nova Scotia.
      Governmental investigations--Nova Scotia.
    • Description:7 volumes : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps ; 28 cm + v.7 Process : appendices [appx] + Executive summary and recommendations [suppl]
    • Additional formats:Also available online.
    • Notes:Distributed by the Government of Canada Publishing and Depository Services Program (Weekly acquisitions list 2023-13).
      "On October 21, 2020 the Government of Canada and Province of Nova Scotia each issued an Order in Council (OIC) officially establishing the Commission and announcing the appointment of the three Commissioners and the beginning of this important work." -- Cf. Commission website.
      "Honourable J. Michael MacDonald, Commissioner, Chair; Leanne J. Fitch (Ret. Police Chief, MOM), Commissioner; Dr. Kim Stanton, Commissioner."
      "March 2023."
      "The independent public inquiry investigating the most lethal mass shooting in Canadian civilian history has shared a comprehensive blueprint to make communities safer for all Canadians. The Mass Casualty Commission's Final Report, Turning the Tide Together, contains 130 recommendations including calls for: major changes to RCMP oversight, processes and culture; rethinking the structure of policing in Nova Scotia and police practices across Canada; a national review of public alerting; greater focus on addressing and preventing the root causes of violence in communities, including gender-based violence, intimate partner violence, and family violence; an expanded and more collaborative model to deliver community safety and well-being. The independent public inquiry was established to investigate the April 2020 mass casualty in Nova Scotia, during which a perpetrator shot and killed 22 people, one of whom was expecting a child. Many more people were affected across Canada, the United States and beyond. Turning the Tide Together is the culmination of the Commission's independent, thorough and collaborative two-and-a-half-year investigation into what happened, how and why it happened, and how to make communities safer"--Provided by publisher.
      Also available in French under title: Rapport final de la Commission des pertes massives.
      Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9780660476148 (set)
      0660476142 (set)
      0660476150
      9780660476155
    • Contents:v. 1. Context and purpose
      v. 2. What happened
      v. 3. Violence
      v. 4. Community
      v. 5. Policing
      v. 6. Implementation : a shared responsibility to act
      v. 7. Process
      v. 7. Process : appendices
      Executive summary and recommendations
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