Public proceedings are typically held two to four days weekly, scheduled Monday through Friday, and begin at 9:30am AT daily. The below calendar is updated with details each Friday for the following week.
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July 2022 Overview
Anticipated Witnesses, Foundational Documents, Roundtables and Commissioned ReportsAnticipated Witnesses:
- RCMP Cst. Troy Maxwell
- RCMP Cst. Greg Wiley
- Brenda Forbes
- Lisa Banfield
- RCMP Supt. Darren Campbell
- RCMP C/Supt. Chris Leather
- Dr. Deborah Doherty
- Witness Panel: Tristan Bridges and Tara Leigh Tober
- Witness Panel: Jude McCulloch and JaneMaree Maher
- Witness Panel: Kristy Martire and Tess Neal
Anticipated Roundtables & Related Commissioned Reports:
- Roundtable: Rurality and Community Well-Being
- Related Commissioned Reports: Crime Prevention & Community Safety in Rural Communities and A Systemic Review of the Research on Rural Policing
- Roundtable: Mass casualties: sociology, psychology and prevention
- Related Commissioned Reports: Mass Shootings and Masculinity and Core Definitions of Canadian Mass Casualty Events and Research on the Background Characteristics and Behaviours of Lone-Actor Public Mass Murderers (not yet available)
- Roundtable: Mass casualties, intimate partner violence, gender-based violence, and family violence: exploring the connections
- Roundtable: Intimate partner violence, gender-based violence, and family violence: police and institutional understanding and responses
- Related Commissioned Reports: Understanding Violence in Relationships and Exercising Judgment: Understanding Police Discretion in Canada
- Roundtable: Intimate partner violence, gender-based violence, and family violence: personal and community responses
Participant Submissions on the following topics:
- Understanding and addressing the immediate and long-term needs of those impacted by mass casualty incidents; and rural community safety and policing, rural policy and resources
- Mass casualties: psychology, psychiatry and sociology
- Mass casualties, intimate partner violence, gender-based violence, and family violence; police and institutional understanding and responses
Anticipated Foundational Documents:
- Violence in the Perpetrator’s Family of Origin
- Perpetrator’s Violence Towards Others
- Perpetrator’s Violence Towards Common Law Spouse
- Perpetrator’s Financial Misdealings