Canada - Canadian hockey team fatal bus accident tragedy, 6 April 2018

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RBBM "...Investigators are also getting ready for consultations with the Crown, RCMP said, another practice typical of complex, sensitive, and serious investigations. RCMP said their investigators are maintaining close, regular contact with victims’ families to ensure they have the support they need..."

Why is this investigation "sensitive?". The world is aware of who was killed and who was injured. The families are dealing with the incredible pain every day. Hearing the cause of the crash (which they all know or strongly suspect already) won't change anything for them, it wont bring back their loved ones. I am sure they want to know the truth. So why is announcing the true cause of the accident a "sensitive" matter?
 
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The investigation is "sensitive" because the truck driver is a recent immigrant and our prime minister invited immigrants and border jumpers. The slow investigation is viewed as a coverup so as not to embarrass Trudeau.
 
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The investigation is "sensitive" because the truck driver is a recent immigrant and our prime minister invited immigrants and border jumpers. The slow investigation is viewed as a coverup so as not to embarrass Trudeau.

It is disgusting and disgraceful if that is impacting this investigation.
 
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The investigation is "sensitive" because the truck driver is a recent immigrant and our prime minister invited immigrants and border jumpers. The slow investigation is viewed as a coverup so as not to embarrass Trudeau.

Can you provide a source that the truck diver is a “recent immigrant”?

Regardless, I do not believe that would make a difference in how long the investigation would take.
 
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I was pleased during the recent Stanley Cup Finals that they recognized and mentioned the Humboldt team.
 
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Interesting.
That is a typical public relations ploy I have seen used before.
When things get really bad change the name

It should not be allowed by the authorities.
 
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It should not be allowed by the authorities.

We don't know that it is. These are just unsubstantiated rumours. There was also a rumour that the truck driver had left the country which the RCMP vehemently denied.
 
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RBBM "...Investigators are also getting ready for consultations with the Crown, RCMP said, another practice typical of complex, sensitive, and serious investigations. RCMP said their investigators are maintaining close, regular contact with victims’ families to ensure they have the support they need..."

Why is this investigation "sensitive?". The world is aware of who was killed and who was injured. The families are dealing with the incredible pain every day. Hearing the cause of the crash (which they all know or strongly suspect already) won't change anything for them, it wont bring back their loved ones. I am sure they want to know the truth. So why is announcing the true cause of the accident a "sensitive" matter?

I'm guessing it's sensitive because it is so emotional. But the families will have to deal with it, and are waiting to deal with it, no matter the outcome.
 
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I'm guessing it's sensitive because it is so emotional. But the families will have to deal with it, and are waiting to deal with it, no matter the outcome.

The families already have a very good idea of what actually happened. The physics don’t lie. The question is how did it happen, what caused the accident.
 
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So what you are saying is that, no, there is no source for this inflammatory information you are posting?
"Inflamatory"? Finally there are news reports coming out about the trucking company owner or owners. Just check Google news. You can be inflamed if you want. We pretty much know what happened. LE is still working on how and why it happened and what charges, if any, should be laid. It's becoming obvious that regulation, training and inspection in the trucking industry across Canada is lacking and needs to be overhauled if accidents like this are to be prevented.
 
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"Inflamatory"? Finally there are news reports coming out about the trucking company owner or owners. Just check Google news. You can be inflamed if you want. We pretty much know what happened. LE is still working on how and why it happened and what charges, if any, should be laid. It's becoming obvious that regulation, training and inspection in the trucking industry across Canada is lacking and needs to be overhauled if accidents like this are to be prevented.

Yes i agree with all of what you said here, but what in the world does it have to do with whether or not the driver is a "recent immigrant"? And where are you getting that info from? And what difference does it make if he is a "recent immigrant"?
 

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