mass shootings

BTPI AGM 2023

BTPI AGM 2023

Our 7th Annual General Meeting was held virtually May 10th, 2023 with 39 attendees. We shared updates on work to date and opportunities ahead. Special guests shared their reflections on the Mass Casualty Commission and Report as well as ideas for implementation of the MCC recommendations. To read more and access our full reports, click here.

Press Release: Coalition of GBV Organizations Welcomes MCC Report

Press Release: Coalition of GBV Organizations Welcomes MCC Report

Women’s Shelters Canada, Transition House Association of NS and Be the Peace Institute heartened by the depth and understanding reflected in the final recommendations report from the Mass Casualty Commission in the public inquiry into the mass shooting in Portapique, NS in April of 2020.

BTPI Research Relevant to Mass Casualty Commission

BTPI Research Relevant to Mass Casualty Commission

Some of our research has been considered relevant to the work of the Mass Casualty Commission’s Public Inquiry into the mass shooting in April of 2020 and has been submitted into the public record. This research was focused on bystander reluctance to report intimate partner violence (IPV) to police and is available on their website, or here.

BE THE PEACE INSTITUTE: Final Submission to the Mass Casualty Commission from Coalition Members BTPI, THANS, WSC

BE THE PEACE INSTITUTE: Final Submission to the Mass Casualty Commission from Coalition Members BTPI, THANS, WSC

The Mass Casualty Commission's public inquiry into the mass shooting from April 18 & 19 2020 in Portapique Nova Scotia included an examination of the role that gender based violence/intimate partner violence and misogyny played in the shooting. Be the Peace Institute, Women's Shelters Canada and Transition House Association NS participated in the inquiry in a coalition. This report is their list of final recommendations to the commission.

BE THE PEACE INSTITUTE: Mass Shootings, Gender-Based Violence and Misogyny – Summary of Research

BE THE PEACE INSTITUTE: Mass Shootings, Gender-Based Violence and Misogyny – Summary of Research

As part of our participation in the Mass Casualty Commission’s public inquiry into the mass shootings in Portapique, Nova Scotia, BTPI did our own research to better understand and underscore these connections. The following is a summary analysis of the themes, patterns and repeated recommendations for the prevention of mass violence as it relates to gender-based violence and misogyny.

Mass Casualty Commission Offers Trove of Intelligence on GBV & Mass Shootings

Mass Casualty Commission Offers Trove of Intelligence on GBV & Mass Shootings

Part two of our reflections on the Mass Casualty Commission’s public inquiry into the shootings of April 2020 in NS: Sue Bookchin provides an outline of the key documents, research and diverse roundtables of experts from the field on the connections between gender based violence and mass casualty events. Key viewing and reading for policy makers, legal professionals, service providers and anyone interested in learning more for better prevention and support. Click title to read more…

Reflections on the Mass Casualty Commission - Public Inquiry into 2020 Portapique Shootings

Reflections on the Mass Casualty Commission - Public Inquiry into 2020 Portapique Shootings

Be the Peace Institute was granted participation in the Mass Casualty Commission’s public inquiry into the tragic mass shooting in Portapique, NS in April of 2020 along with our coalition members, Women’s Shelters Canada and Transition House Association NS. Sue Bookchin has been watching hours of testimony, round tables and panel discussions on the complexities of this event and is sharing some of her reflections on the role and impact that gender-based violence played in this and other mass tragedies. Both to understand, and to prevent. Click title to read more…