Nova Scotia’s mass shooting inquiry has submitted subpoenas to the RCMP: spokeswoman
HALIFAX — The inquiry investigating the mass killing in Nova Scotia that claimed 22 lives last year has filed almost 50 subpoenas to compel the release of information from several organizations, including the RCMP.
Barbara McLean, the inquiry’s director of investigations, told a news conference today that all the agencies and institutions involved have been “very responsive.”
McLean said the commission of inquiry, which started its work 11 months ago, has also used subpoenas to get information from the Canada Border Services Agency and “community services” that interacted with the perpetrator.
She did not provide details, but McLean’s disclosure reveals the commission is using its legal powers to obtain evidence that might otherwise be beyond its reach.


