A commission reviewing the deadly SUV attack at a Filipino festival in Vancouver this spring is recommending the province implement a risk assessment system ahead of all public events.
The province established the Commission of Inquiry Into Community Events Safety after the April 26 attack at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival left 11 people dead and dozens injured.
The commission was tasked with looking at ways to strengthen security and safety at community events in British Columbia and provide recommendations to event organizers, local governments, and public safety officials by June 30.
The commission, under the leadership of former Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson, outlined six recommendations in a 67-page report that was released to the public on July 9….