St. John’s lawyer hopes N.S. mass shooting report sparks change in handling of gender-based violence

A prominent St. John’s lawyer was in Truro, Nova Scotia today for the release of the report of the Mass Casualty Commission.

Erin Breen represents a coalition of women’s advocacy groups from across Canada. She hopes the report will spark much-needed change in how the criminal justice system handles intimate partner and gender-based violence. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.




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Rosie Mullaley is an award-winning journalist who covered the justice beat in St. John’s for many years. A veteran reporter, who spent over three decades with the province’s daily newspaper, she enjoys telling a wide range of stories, from human interest pieces to sports to hard-hitting news and developments that affect citizens in their communities. When she isn’t tracking down the news, she is a talented musician who plays keyboard and guitar and is lead vocalist for the four-piece band Trails End. One of the province’s most respected journalists, she is also the proud mother of two wonderful boys.
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