Saskatchewan Stabbings
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Chaos and ‘human error’: Why the James Smith Cree Nation massacre could happen againA string of failures by authorities preceded, and followed, the 2022 stabbing spree on James Smith Cree Nation — but authorities don't think they played a role in the outcome.CrimeFeb 3, 2024
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Families find comfort in recommendations from Sask. stabbing tragedyThe jury made 14 recommendations including establishing a national alerting system and more support for offenders after they are released into a community.CanadaJan 31, 2024
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James Smith Cree Nation inquest: What we did — and didn’t — learn in Week 1The RCMP response to Myles Sanderson's 2022 murder spree has been scrutinized during the first week of the inquest into the event – with failings put under the microscope.CrimeJan 20, 2024
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‘It will be traumatic’: James Smith Inquest could re-open old woundsCommunity leaders say they aren't sure if the inquest will be worth the pain.CanadaJan 15, 2024
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Coroner’s inquest into Saskatchewan stabbings set to beginJames Smith Cree Nation Chief Wally Burns says the inquest will likely bring back trauma for community members, but he hopes it will also help with healing.CanadaJan 15, 2024
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Parole board warned employees about threats following Saskatchewan stabbings: emailsEmails show Parole Board of Canada staff were warned about their safety following threats made to a Saskatchewan office after the mass stabbings by a man on statutory release.CanadaSep 25, 2023
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RCMP commanding officer reflects on Saskatchewan stabbings and moving forwardAssistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore spoke about the James Smith Cree nation stabbings, the impacts, and what the RCMP are doing moving forward.CrimeSep 3, 2023
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Two killings, the same day, one year apart: Why James Smith Cree Nation mournsJSCN residents say two killings on the Labour Day weekend, a year apart, is pure coincidence, but without dealing with drug and alcohol dependency history could repeat itself.CrimeSep 3, 2023
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James Smith Cree Nation survivors still struggle with trauma, addiction 1 year after tragedyOne year since Myles Sanderson killed 11 people and injured 17 in one of Canada's worst mass killings, survivors struggle to move on, saying drug use is still rampant.CrimeSep 1, 2023
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James Smith Cree Nation killer’s half-brother reflects on roots of family violenceKelly Burns, half-brother of mass murderer Myles Sanderson, speaks to Global News about his family, his recent arrest and why "jail is really the best place for me right now."CanadaAug 31, 2023
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