The violence began behind closed doors. It ended in Canada’s worst mass shooting | Unpublished
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The violence began behind closed doors. It ended in Canada’s worst mass shooting

January 21, 2026

The partner of Canada's worst mass shooter survived years of abuse before he would go on a rampage that killed 22 people across rural Nova Scotia. Her experiences are detailed in a book released Tuesday and speak to a wider truth, she says: that the violence that begins behind closed doors can spill into society.



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