Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his concern for the Saskatchewan communities of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon after a stabbing rampage on Sunday killed 10 people. “We are very much still in crisis mode. Over the past two days, we’ve been focused on doing everything we can to keep people safe, to ensure that they’re getting the support they need for the trauma that they’re experiencing,” Trudeau said.
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Saskatchewan stabbings: Trudeau says government ‘still in crisis mode’ after communities traumatized
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