Inquiry into Nova Scotia mass killing delays hearings until late January
HALIFAX — The commission of inquiry investigating the mass killing in Nova Scotia that claimed 22 lives last year is delaying hearings scheduled for this month until late January.
The commission said in a statement today its team needs time to review thousands of documents and interview witnesses in preparation for the hearings.
It says new witnesses with information about the April 18-19, 2020, killings continue to come forward.
The first phase of hearings aimed at establishing what happened was to begin Oct. 26 in Halifax, but it is now scheduled to open Jan. 25 and run until March 3.