Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reacted on Tuesday to the evolving search for Myles Sanderson. Sanderson and his brother, Damien, were sought in connection to a spree of stabbings in Saskatchewan. Damien’s body was found on Monday near the James Smith Cree Nation with injuries not believed to be self inflicted. He said he was confident Sanderson would be caught and stressed the province would work to support those impacted.
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reacts to manhunt, says province will support victims
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