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What can be learned from an inquest into the fatal stabbing spree in Saskatchewan
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The tragic events that saw 10 people killed in rural Saskatchewan over the Labour Day weekend will get a full public inquest.
Saskatchewan’s coroner has announced that in the name of transparency, an inquest will be held next year into the deadly stabbing spree in Weldon and James Smith Cree Nation.
Regina Leader Post reporter Larissa Kurz joins Dave to discuss what the inquest will hope to uncover, who will hear evidence, and why the chief coroner says it’s important to conduct this investigation.
Background reading: Inquests will be held into all deaths stemming from tragedy at James Smith and Weldon
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The tragic events that saw 10 people killed in rural Saskatchewan over the Labour Day weekend will get a full public inquest.
Saskatchewan’s coroner has announced that in the name of transparency, an inquest will be held next year into the deadly stabbing spree in Weldon and James Smith Cree Nation.
Regina Leader Post reporter Larissa Kurz joins Dave to discuss what the inquest will hope to uncover, who will hear evidence, and why the chief coroner says it’s important to conduct this investigation.
Background reading: Inquests will be held into all deaths stemming from tragedy at James Smith and Weldon
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