In addition to the grief there is anger in Nova Scotia R-C-M-P never requested an emergency alert be sent on smart phones and T-Vs to warn a gunman was on the loose.
Some of the 22 people killed went out for walks on Sunday morning, unaware they were putting themselves in the line of fire.
One of those who went for a walk was a former Yukoner..
Lillanne Hislop formerly lived in the Territory for years with her husband Mike Hislop before retiring and moving to the Atlantic Province.
According to a neighbor Hislop formerly known as Campbellwas out for a walk when she was gunned down and killed.
She worked for the dept. of health in Whse
Last night N.S., Premier Stephen McNeil acknowledged more could have been done.
A Carleton University professor who studies crisis and risk communication says Twitter cannot wake you up to warn you that there is a mass shooter at large, your life may be at risk and to lock your doors and seek shelter.
Josh Greenberg says Nova Scotians received an emergency notification about the risk of coronavirus less than two weeks ago, so there's no reason why officials would not use this platform again to warn a shooter was in the area Sunday morning.
The death toll now stands at 22.

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