Desmond inquiry: relative says decision to dismiss judge was the wrong move

The Nova Scotia government is doubling down on its claim that it dismissed a judge leading a high-profile inquiry partly because the families involved had grown impatient with the process. Premier Tim Houston said his government had provided a number of extensions to provincial court Judge Warren Zimmer to allow him to finish his final report. Houston speaks with media, Monday, February 6, 2023 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government should not have dismissed the judge leading the Lionel Desmond inquiry, a close relative of the former soldier at the centre of the high-profile probe said Thursday.

Desmond's sister Chantel said she and other family members wanted provincial court Judge Warren Zimmer to finish his work, which started more than five years ago.

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