Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the stabbing spree that left 10 dead and 18 injured in Saskatchewan on Sunday, shocking and heartbreaking. He urged people to follow updates from authorities and said Ottawa will provide resources necessary to support the province. Trudeau also said in a “show of solidarity” flags at all federal buildings in Saskatchewan, and the Peace Tower in Ottawa, were lowered to half mast.
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Trudeau calls Saskatchewan stabbings ‘heartbreaking,’ pledges federal support for province
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