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RCMP response to the MacNeil report, January 16, 2015 : independent review - Moncton shooting, June 4, 2014.

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Royal Canadian Mounted Police response to the MacNeil report, January 16, 2015
Réponse de la GRC au rapport MacNeil, 16 janvier 2015 : examen indépendant - fusillade de Moncton, 4 juin 2014.

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1 online resource (30 pages).

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Issued also in French under title: Réponse de la GRC au rapport MacNeil, 16 janvier 2015 : examen indépendant - fusillade de Moncton, 4 juin 2014.

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"The evening of Wednesday, June 4, 2014 was marked by tragedy. Constables Fabrice Gevaudan, Douglas Larche, and Dave Ross were murdered and Constables Eric Dubois and Darlene Goguen were wounded. RCMP members were the specific target of the shooter Justin Bourque, but an entire community’s sense of safety and security was undermined. ... on June 30, 2014, the RCMP asked Assistant Commissioner Alphonse MacNeil (retired) to conduct an independent review to better understand all facets surrounding the Moncton shooting and make recommendations that could improve our response to these types of events. Mr. MacNeil submitted his final review (the Report) to the RCMP on December 1, 2014. ... This document outlines the RCMP’s response to some of the key recommendations in the Report. The attached appendix contains a full list of all 64 recommendations and the RCMP’s specific response to each. A number of these actions are already underway, while some will involve further analysis and consultation. The RCMP commits to publicly report on the implementation status of the activities outlined in the response in one year."--Introduction.

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