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Global National: September 6

Parole records are revealing new details about Myles Sanderson, one of the brothers accused in the deadly Saskatchewan stabbing rampage. His lengthy history of violence and why the parole board allowed his release earlier this year. People living on the James Smith Cree Nation believe the murderous spree is a symptom of the wider problem of addiction issues stemming from intergenerational trauma. The vicious cycle affecting many Indigenous communities— and what they’re hoping could change that. Plus, the bold new promises from Liz Truss, who is now officially Britain’s prime minister, and the doubts from voters. And a controversial prescription: what some medical experts say Canada needs to fix the country’s health-care crisis.

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