At the time Lionel Desmond was referred to the Occupational Stress Injury Clinic in Halifax, the new facility was turning away veterans who didn’t have family doctors, a fatality inquiry into the Afghanistan veteran’s fatal shooting of his family and himself heard Thursday.
Numerous witnesses have testified at the inquiry in Port Hawkesbury, N.S., about the care Desmond received from the time he was released from the military in June 2015 to the evening of Jan. 3, 2017, when he shot his wife,
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