
A year after Canada's worst-ever mass shooting, a ban on assault-style guns has already been in place for months
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"One year ago, 22 Canadians were senselessly killed and three more were injured when a gunman went on a rampage in small towns across Nova Scotia," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement commemorating the tragedy.
But as the sounds of the Mi'kmaq Honour Song of Millbrook First Nation filled the church Sunday, family and friends of the 22 victims of Canada's worst-ever mass killing are painfully aware that some things will never be the same again.More Related News

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