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The governments of Canada and Nova Scotia announce appointment of members of the Progress Monitoring Committee


OTTAWA, ON, Sept. 1, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs, and the Honourable Brad Johns, Nova Scotia Attorney General and Minister of Justice, appointed 16 members to the Progress Monitoring Committee (PMC).

Former Justice Linda Oland, Founding Chair of the PMC, led the membership proposal process. Since her appointment on May 31, 2023, Ms. Oland has spoken to families, communities, municipal governments, policing associations, gender-based violence advocacy and support sectors, Indigenous community organizations, African Canadian community organizations, and others mentioned in the Mass Casualty Commission's (MCC) recommendations and findings. In accordance with the MCC's recommendation regarding the diversity of representation, Ms. Oland sought to bring together regional and national perspectives.

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The formation of the PMC responds to the Commission's final report, which called on the two governments to establish an independent body to monitor the progress of advancing and responding to the Commission's key findings.

The PMC will soon hold its first meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and begin its important work, which includes developing a plan to monitor and report on the initiatives that Canada and Nova Scotia are undertaking in response to the MCC report.

The governments of Canada and Nova Scotia will continue to advance the recommendations set out in the MCC's Final Report to ensure a similar tragedy never happens again.

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"The appointment of the members of the Progress Monitoring Committee is a key step in ensuring that the Mass Casualty Commission's recommendations are addressed. I want to thank Former Justice Oland for her work and for her dedication to those impacted by this tragedy."

-       The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs

"I thank Former Justice Oland for advancing the important work of the Progress Monitoring Committee. As we put the recommendations of the Mass Casualty Commission into action, it is vital that the voices of affected family members, community leaders, and advocates be a central part of the process."

-       The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

"The Progress Monitoring Committee has an important mandate and I'd like to thank the committee members for taking on this work. The events of April 2020 have forever left a mark on our province and country. This committee will play an important role in ensuring we learn from the past and take meaningful action for the future."

-       The Honourable Brad Johns, Nova Scotia Attorney General and Minister of Justice

"I look forward to working with these new members who will share their knowledge, expertise and commitment to improving public safety and community well-being."
-       Former Justice Linda Oland, Founding Chair, Progress Monitoring Committee 

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