On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Saskatchewan and will visit the James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN), approximately three months after a deadly stabbing rampage.. Myles Sanderson arrest scene .Trudeau is meeting with JSCN leaders and community members..Myles Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing rampage on September 4, killing 11 people and injuring 18 more individuals on JSCN and Weldon, a nearby village..Sanderson took illegal drugs and died in police custody on the way to the hospital after a four-day manhunt..READ MORE Report says Sask mass stabbing attacker Myles Sanderson died from drug overdose.JSCN Chief Wally Burns is advocating for indigenous police forces, addiction resources, and new housing for people who do not want to return to the homes where family members were killed or injured..Federal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino promised to “work around the clock” to put forward legislation which would make indigenous policing considered an essential service..Burns and Trudeau will meet at lunchtime after Trudeau pays his respects to the victims of the deadly stabbing rampage..JSCN members and Trudeau will have a grand entry ceremony, after the ceremony, Trudeau has an announcement and will speak with the media..On September 28, Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General Mary Simon visited JSCN and the cemetery where most victims are buried from the deadly stabbing rampage..Simon went to the ditch where retired military veteran Earl Burns died in his school bus..READ MORE Coroner announces an inquest into the Sask mass killings.Currently, Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner Clive Weighill opened two public inquests into the deadly stabbing rampage, one focuses on the 11 deaths, and the other focuses on how Myles Sanderson died in police custody.
On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Saskatchewan and will visit the James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN), approximately three months after a deadly stabbing rampage.. Myles Sanderson arrest scene .Trudeau is meeting with JSCN leaders and community members..Myles Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing rampage on September 4, killing 11 people and injuring 18 more individuals on JSCN and Weldon, a nearby village..Sanderson took illegal drugs and died in police custody on the way to the hospital after a four-day manhunt..READ MORE Report says Sask mass stabbing attacker Myles Sanderson died from drug overdose.JSCN Chief Wally Burns is advocating for indigenous police forces, addiction resources, and new housing for people who do not want to return to the homes where family members were killed or injured..Federal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino promised to “work around the clock” to put forward legislation which would make indigenous policing considered an essential service..Burns and Trudeau will meet at lunchtime after Trudeau pays his respects to the victims of the deadly stabbing rampage..JSCN members and Trudeau will have a grand entry ceremony, after the ceremony, Trudeau has an announcement and will speak with the media..On September 28, Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General Mary Simon visited JSCN and the cemetery where most victims are buried from the deadly stabbing rampage..Simon went to the ditch where retired military veteran Earl Burns died in his school bus..READ MORE Coroner announces an inquest into the Sask mass killings.Currently, Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner Clive Weighill opened two public inquests into the deadly stabbing rampage, one focuses on the 11 deaths, and the other focuses on how Myles Sanderson died in police custody.