Justin Trudeau visits James Smith Cree Nation nearly 3 months after Saskatchewan stabbings | Globalnews.ca
Nearly three months after a lethal stabbing rampage, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Saskatchewan Monday to go to a First Nation group rocked by the tragedy.
Trudeau is in James Smith Cree Nation for conferences with leaders and group members. On Sept. 4, 11 folks had been killed and 18 others had been injured locally, in addition to within the close by village of Weldon, Sask., that are northeast of Saskatoon. Myles Sanderson, 32, the suspect within the assaults, later died in police custody after ingesting medicine following a four-day lengthy manhunt.
The slayings amplified requires extra Indigenous-led policing, and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino has promised to “work around the clock” to desk laws this fall that might declare Indigenous policing a vital service.
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James Smith Cree Nation Chief Wally Burns has been among the many voices calling for tribal policing, and has additionally stated the group wants funding for housing, particularly for these reluctant to return to the place members of the family had been killed.
Trudeau will meet with Burns and different officers after paying his respects to the victims earlier within the morning, his public itinerary states. Following the conferences, Trudeau will take part in a grand entry ceremony with James Smith Cree Nation members. He will then make an announcement and maintain a media availability within the afternoon.
On Sept. 28, Gov. Gen. Mary Simon visited the Saskatchewan cemetery the place many of the victims killed within the rampage are buried, stopping a couple of minutes at every burial web site. Simon additionally stopped for 10 minutes at a ditch the place retired army veteran Earl Burns died in his college bus that rolled off the street after he was attacked.
Saskatchewan’s chief coroner has stated two public inquests can be held into the stabbing rampage — one that can give attention to the 11 deaths, and one other that can give attention to the demise of the suspect in police custody.
— with recordsdata from The Canadian Press
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