Nova Scotia's first two individual 'death reviews' slammed for lack of transparency

Dr. Matthew Bowes, Nova Scotia's chief medical examiner, is seen in Halifax, on Friday, April 29, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia鈥檚 chief medical examiner has released recommendations from committees that reviewed the deaths of two people in the province's care, but the documents are being criticized for failing to disclose what actually happened.

One list of recommendations deals with the death of a child at a public pool, and the other is in response to the death of a person in custody. Both were released Friday, marking the first time any of the province's death review committees have examined individual deaths.

The 好色tv Press. All rights reserved.

Tags

More Atlantic Stories

Atlantic News Today newsletter keeps you updated on the latest stories from Eastern Canada.

Free newsletter. Sent Monday to Friday.