Head of committee monitoring response to N.S. mass shooting satisfied with progress

Myra Freeman fields a question at a news conference in Halifax on Feb. 19. The new head of a committee tasked with monitoring police and government action on recommendations from the inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass killing says she鈥檚 pleased with progress made so far. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - The head of a committee monitoring the response of police and governments to the inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass killing says she鈥檚 pleased with progress made so far, though she offered few details.

Three months ago, Myra Freeman, former lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, was appointed chair of the independent committee reviewing the implementation of recommendations from the inquiry into the mass shooting that killed 22 people. She is to present its first annual progress report in November.

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