An investigation into Nova Scotia’s mass shooting is facing more delays.
The inquiry is now being pushed to late February.
The three-person commission leading the probe states documents laying out how the killings occurred needed revisions.
Twenty-two people were killed over a 13-hour period that began in Portapique in April of 2020
A 51-year-old man impersonating a police officer and driving a mock cruiser was behind the murders.
The inquiry will look at how RCMP handled the investigation including how they communicated with the public while the man was still on the loose.