HALIFAX — The top of the Nova Scotia RCMP says he’s seen a draft plan on how the Mounties will reply to the inquiry into the 2020 mass capturing, however Dennis Daley couldn’t say immediately when it will likely be launched.
The RCMP had stated it will launch the plan by the tip of final yr, however when that self-imposed deadline got here and went, the Mounties issued a press release saying they have been working diligently on the doc.
The assistant commissioner says completion of the plan is presenting a “important problem” to the nationwide police drive.
The senior Mountie burdened the RCMP have already made adjustments in response to the Mass Casualty Fee, and he cited a protracted record of accomplishments on the group’s web site.
Nonetheless, Daley says he’s conscious the police drive has confronted criticism for repeatedly ignoring earlier requires change from different inquiries and evaluations.
He says the RCMP should do a greater job of implementing requires change and speaking progress to the general public.
This report by The Canadian Press was first printed Jan. 23, 2024.
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