CANADAHALIFAX news Deadlines for key Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry recommendations by admin 18 أبريل، 2023 written by admin 18 أبريل، 2023 25 CITYnews halifax \ By The Canadian Press HALIFAX – The federal-provincial inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting last month published a 3,000-page final report with dozens of recommendations. Here is a look at the deadlines attached to some key proposals: May 1, 2023 The Canadian and Nova Scotia governments should pay for a program to address the “public health emergency” in Nova Scotia’s Colchester, Cumberland and Hants counties — the areas most affected by the mass shooting. The commission says people in these areas desperately need mental health, grief and bereavement support. — May 31, 2023 The federal and provincial governments should establish a committee to ensure the inquiry’s recommendations are implemented. Its members should be appointed by Sept. 1, 2023, following consultations with inquiry participants and representatives of the affected communities. — September 2023 The RCMP commissioner should provide to the responsible minister and the RCMP’s management board a document that explains the criteria on which the RCMP selects its commissioned officers and those in equivalent civilian roles. This document should include an explanation of how the RCMP will change these criteria to “disrupt the unhealthy aspects of the RCMP’s management culture.” — September 2023 Nova Scotia should establish a council that will review the structure of policing in the province. It should make recommendations before the 2032 expiration of the Provincial Police Services Agreement. — September 2023 The federal government should establish a “resource hub” that will provide a standard level of care to those affected by mass shootings. — September 2023 Ottawa should enact legislation to create a “prevention-first approach” to public safety across Canada. The legal framework would recognize that social determinants of health are key to community safety. Among other things, these factors include income, education, job security, diet, housing, access to health services. — September 2023 The RCMP should commission a review of its critical incident response training and how it handles public communications. — April 2024 Ottawa should establish a Community Safety and Well-Being Leadership Council. Its role would be to draft strategies for addressing social issues and prevention. — April 2024 Provincial and territorial governments should each enact laws to create a statutory framework for community safety and well-being initiatives. — April 2024 The RCMP and other police services should review their systems for uniform inventory and disposal. — April 2024 The RCMP commissioner should provide semi-annual written updates to the responsible minister and the RCMP’s Management Advisory Board on its progress in addressing the commission’s recommendations. — This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 17, 2023. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Nova Scotia reports drop in COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations in March next post Premier calls for silent reflection to mark anniversary of Nova Scotia mass shooting You may also like Wind and rainfall warnings issued for parts of... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 Pictou County District RCMP investigating serious crash involving... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 أوتاوا تنفي امتلاكها أدلة تربط ناريندرا مودي بأعمال... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 إحياء شهر التراث اللبناني من قِبل القوات المسلحة... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 أونتاريو: تشريع مقبل لحماية القادمين الجدد من الاحتيال... 23 نوفمبر، 2024 New poll shows Houston’s PCs maintaining big lead... 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Cape Breton Police issue emergency alert as they... 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Safety board calls for changes two years after... 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Fuel prices rise across Nova Scotia 22 نوفمبر، 2024 Halifax International Security Forum begins 16th year amid... 22 نوفمبر، 2024