CBC: Anti-violence advocates say mass shooting report validates their calls for urgent change

Advocates for victims of gender-based violence who participated in public hearings, including Dawn Ferris, ED of the Cumberland County Transitional Housing Association and Sue Bookchin, ED of Be the Peace Institute, share their thoughts on the final report's findings that violence should be recognized as a public health emergency.

“They say the final report into the Nova Scotia mass shootings is a breakthrough moment that gives affirmation — and urgency — to the warnings they've been repeating for years.”

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