Saskatchewan’s chief coroner Clive Weighill responded on Wednesday after concerns were raised about a delay in the start date of the inquests into the James Smith Cree Nation killing spree, which had originally been projected to begin in the “spring of 2023”. Weighill said that his office is waiting for forthcoming information from the RCMP to begin but is confident there will be no further delays.
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Saskatchewan’s chief coroner delays James Smith Cree Nation inquests until January 2024
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