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Actions in Response to the Mass Casualty Commission

We Remember

Together, we honour, remember, reflect, and act.  

We are committed to working towards lasting change and in memory of the lives lost, as well as everyone who has been impacted by their loss.

 

April 18-19, 2020
Tom Bagley • Kristen Beaton (and her unborn child) • Greg Blair • Jamie Blair • Joy Bond • Peter Bond • Lillian Campbell • Corrie Ellison 
Gina Goulet • Dawn Gulenchyn • Frank Gulenchyn • Alanna Jenkins • Sean McLeod • Lisa McCully • Heather O'Brien • Jolene Oliver 
Aaron Tuck • Emily Tuck • Const. Heidi Stevenson • Elizabeth Joanne Thomas • John Zahl • Joey Webber

Actions

The Province is taking action to strengthen safety and resilience across the province, in three interconnected areas: 

  • Community Safety, Wellbeing and Health - Provide support to help Nova Scotians stay healthy and feel safe in their own communities. This can include programs and services, along with helping communities develop the skills and resources to recognize and meet their needs.
  • Gender-Based Violence, Intimate Partner Violence - Reduce gender-based and intimate partner violence by understanding why it happens, finding better ways to prevent it, and offering more help to people who have been affected.
  • Public Safety and Policing Reform - Make communities safer by providing better training, tools, and support to all first responders — like police, firefighters, paramedics, ground search and rescue, and the Nova Scotia Guard. Make sure they work well together, have what they need, and treat everyone fairly by promoting equity, anti-racism, and inclusion across Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia is accountable for many of the recommendations in the MCC’s Final Report. This page contains highlights of the actions underway.

Government reports to Progress Monitoring Committee

The Progress Monitoring Committee (PMC) was established by the Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia in response to MCC recommendation I.1.  

The Government of Nova Scotia is a participating member of the PMC and reports on our progress to the PMC on a quarterly basis.  

For all information related to the PMC, please visit https://novascotia.ca/progress-monitoring-committee/ 

News Releases

Follow news relating to the Mass Casualty Commission

Action Recommendation Theme Date

Extended the “LifeChanges” campaign, a social media campaign to help people understand Grief, Bereavement and Resiliency.

https://www.nshealth.ca/lifechanges

  • C.10
  • C.11
  • P.60
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health

Launched a campaign to prevent gender-based violence. The campaign is directed at young people aged 12 to 20 and helps identify warning signs to unhealthy relationships and links to resources and supports.

Stopgbv.ca 
Release: Youth Campaign Gender Based Violence
 

  • C.17
  • C.32
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health
  • Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner Violence

Launched Community Bus Pass Program for income assistance recipients in Cape Breton to be able to fully participate in their communities.

  • C.16
  • V.2
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health

Launched a dedicated emergency information website that automatically posts alerts issued in Nova Scotia via the Alert Ready system to provide timely information before, during and after an emergency.

emergencyinfo.novascotia.ca
 

  • P.22
  • P.65
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health

Selected 25 Nova Scotians as members of the Ministers’ Table on Gender-Based Violence. Members met for the first time in Fall 2025 and will continue to meet quarterly.

  • V.13
  • V.14
  • V.15
  • Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner Violence

Developed comprehensive teaching and learning resources for teachers and other school-based staff to support the development of new GBV/IPV curriculum which will be implemented in public schools in the 2025-26 school year.

  • C.17
  • Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner Violence

Expanded access to GuysWork, a school-based program for male and male-identifying students in grades 6-9, to over 76 schools with 56 more staff trained since the beginning of the 2025/2026 school year.

  • C.17
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health
  • Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner Violence

Invested $30.3 million between May 2021 and September 2025 to various organizations providing food security-related programming.

  • C.16
  • V.2
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health
  • Public Safety and Policing Reform

Added two new integrated youth services sites in Halifax and Sydney to provide walk-in support to youth aged 12 to 25.

  • C.10
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health

Expanded the School Lunch Program from elementary schools to include all middle and junior high schools. Now, more than 104,000 students in 334 schools can access to school lunches.

  • C.16
  • Community Safety, Well-Being and Health