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In September 2022 Vanessa Burns' partner Myles Sanderson became one of Canada's most infamous mass killers. He took 11 lives and injured 18 others on the James Smith Cree Nation and nearby town of Weldon Saskatchewan on the morning of September 4. Two of those lives he took were Vanessa's father Earl Burns Sr. and his own brother Damien Sanderson. Myles even tried to kill his own son and niece. After the killings he went on the run before being ran off the road by police 3 days later. Shortly after being captured he died of an intentional overdose. Vanessa was kind enough to speak with me about her experience as a domestic abuse victim, what she went through that tragic day and the days following, as well as the complexity of grieving the loss of her partner, father of her children, her fathers killer and her abuser. May the victims of this tragedy never be forgotten: Thomas Burns, Carol Burns, Gregory Burns, Lydia Gloria Burns, Bonnie Goodvoice-Burns, Lana Head, Christian Head, Robert Sanderson, Wesley Petterson and Earl Burns Sr. Topics in this episode include abuse, murder, suicide, addiction, generational trauma Please consider buying me a coffee here! Check out the podcast merch store here! Purchase my children's book here! FOLLOW BUNNY HUGS AND MENTAL HEALTH ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook, Instagram, TikTok Bunny Hugs and Mental Health is currently on the Top Ten Best Canadian Mental Health Podcasts list! And the Top 100 Best Mental Health Podcasts on the internet! This episode is brought to you by Co-op Follow Co-op on social media @CoopCRS on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and @wearecoop on TikTok Follow this other great Canadian podcast Hard Knox Talks
Our lead story: residents from James Smith Cree Nation react to the conclusion of the Saskatchewan inquest into the in-custody death of mass killer Myles Sanderson, whose September 2022 stabbing spree killed 11 and injured 17.
After 5 1/2 hours of deliberations yesterday, the six-member jury in the Myles Sanderson death inquest found the 32-year-old's death was an accident. CKOM Senior Reporter Lara Fominoff joins Evan to discuss the recommendations offered by the jury.
A coroner's report found that Myles Sanderson died of a cocaine overdose; nearly one-quarter of teens are exposed to harmful content online.
A coroner's inquest into the in-custody death of a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan continued yesterday. CKOM Senior Reporter Lara Fominoff joins Evan to discuss what we learned during the third day of the inquest into the death of Myles Sanderson.
Our lead story: the Saskatchewan inquest into the death of Myles Sanderson—the man who killed 11 and injured 17 more on James Smith Cree Nation in September 2022—gets underway in Saskatoon, to examine how he died and recommend ways to prevent similar deaths in the future.
A coroner's inquest into the in-custody death of a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan continued yesterday. CKOM Senior Reporter Lara Fominoff joins Evan to discuss what we learned during the second day of the inquest into the death of Myles Sanderson.
A coroner's inquest into the in-custody death of a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan began yesterday. CKOM Senior Reporter Lara Fominoff joins Evan to discuss what we learned during the first day of the inquest into the death of Myles Sanderson.
After 11 days of testimony and just over a day of jury deliberations, the inquest into the mass murders on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon is over. On Wednesday in Melfort, the six-member jury returned with 29 recommendations it hopes can prevent incidents like Myles Sanderson's stabbing rampage on Sept. 4, 2022. CJME Senior Reporter Lisa Schick joins Evan.
The CBC's Sam Samson shares the latest from the coroner's inquest into the mass stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation, where Myles Sanderson killed 11 people in Sept. 2022.
Less than a year and a half after a mass stabbing devastated James Smith Cree Nation and surrounding communities in Saskatchewan, a coroner's inquest began last week into how Myles Sanderson killed 11 people and hurt 17 others. What happened in the days prior to the attacks? What do police analysts say the motive could have been? What supports do community members need now? Jason Warick is a reporter with CBC Saskatoon. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Welcome to Our True Crime Podcast's original “12 Nightmares Before Christmas,” where we discuss a true crime story daily for the days leading up to December 24. Make sure to like, subscribe, and tune in each day.Day 10 is here!On September 4, 2022, 32-year-old Myles Sanderson went on a killing spree in Weldon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on the James Smith Cree Nation. Eleven people lost their lives, and eighteen more were injured. This event is considered to be one of the deadliest massacres in Canadian history.In a country where mass killings are relatively rare, the attacks shook the country to its core. Especially when Canadians discovered shortly thereafter that the RCMP had been looking for Myles since May of 2022 when he stopped meeting with his caseworker. The public was aghast to learn of Myles Sanderson's criminal history and how the system had so grievously failed them.Join Cam and Jen as they discuss "The Saskatchewan Stabbings."Thank you to our team:Written and researched by Lauretta AllenListener Discretion by Edward October from OctoberpodVHS https://www.youtube.com/c/octoberpodhomevideoExecutive Producer Nico Vitesse of https://theinkypawprint.comSources:https://www.bbc.com/news/worlduscanada65405210.ampfbclid=IwAR2994KEosA5lr9iTeFg5UD0Wg3zeZpYBgtIcRLnL1sAIX66_B1-huuj-vk]https://www.youtube.com/watchv=yUpq_R3IBQg&ab_channel=CBCNews%3ATheNationalhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxae5-sVnaU&ab_channel=CBCNews%3ATheNationalhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62829432https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Saskatchewan_stabbingshttps://www.thestar.com/news/canada/a-timeline-of-the-deadly-stabbing-rampage-at-james-smith-cree-nation-in-saskatchewan/article_a34550a5-7a21-5518-a7e4-2edf7c096a5a.htmlhttps://globalnews.ca/news/9232740/james-smith-cree-nation-vanessa-burns-myles-sanderson/https://globalnews.ca/news/9232740/james-smith-cree-nation-vanessa-burnsmyles-sanderson/https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/here-s-what-we-know-about-myles-sanderson-accused-killer-in-saskatchewan-stabbing-rampage/article_676a69c4-444c-5df6-9ea3-01632de2b1b1.htmlhttps://globalnews.ca/news/9148025/saskatchewan-stabbings-skye-sanderson/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyyRZSoNbM0&t=45sThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3647242/advertisement
Over a three hour period on the morning of September 4, 2022, Myles Sanderson killed 11 and injured 18 people in mass stabbing rampage that began on the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. The brutality of the crime, the manhunt that followed, and the incredible loss of life that occurred has and will forever change the affected communities. In this episode Madelayne and I will pick up the discussion where we left off in part one. During the early morning hours of September 4, 2022... just minutes before the attacks would start. Series Links: Madelayne Klein: https://linktr.ee/madelayneklein Send a voicememo to the show: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: premium feed: https://www.patreon.com/Nighttimepodcast apple podcasts: https://applepodcasts.com/nighttime Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over a three hour period on the morning of September 4, 2022, Myles Sanderson killed 11 and injured 18 people in mass stabbing rampage that began on the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. The brutality of the crime, the manhunt that followed, and the incredible loss of life that occurred has and will forever change the affected communities. In this multipart series Jordan Bonaparte and Madelayne Kline will attempt to make sense of the Saskatchewan stabbing massacre. Series Links: Madelayne Klein: https://linktr.ee/madelayneklein Send a voicememo to the show: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: premium feed: https://www.patreon.com/Nighttimepodcast apple podcasts: https://applepodcasts.com/nighttime Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two men went on a stabbing rampage on indigenous land in Canada and killed 10 people and wounded at least fifteen others. Police say some victims appear to have been targeted but no motive has been announced. The two men Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson are still on the run and police have urged people to shelter in place and to avoid contact with the two.(commercial at 8:42)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/05/americas/saskatchewan-canada-stabbing-monday/index.html
It's been more than a month since Myles Sanderson took the lives of 11 people on James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. Since then, the community has talked about healing – and what to do next. While leaders have commended the RCMP for its investigation of the murders, questions have also been raised about whether things would have been different if James Smith had its own police force. What comes next for James Smith Cree Nation, and other nations across the country are examined on InFocus.
A manhunt, 2 suspects, and a province-wide alert. In September of 2022 the peace at James Smith Cree Nation was shattered by sirens, flashing lights, and aircraft. Damien and Myles Sanderson were going door to door on the reservation stabbing people in their homes. The RCMP led a massive manhunt for the brothers. But when one of them was found dead everything police thought they knew changed. Today's episode sponsored by Every Plate. Get your first box for just $1.49 per meal by entering code least149 at https://www.everyplate.com/ Least of These on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/leastofthesepodcast/ Least of These Discussion Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/288046119723080/?ref=pages_profile_groups_tab&paipv=1 Least of These on Instagram: www.instagram.com/least_ofthese/ Get your episodes ad free at: https://www.patreon.com/leastofthesepodcast
Myles Sanderson was in breach of parole, after 59 convictions, when he butchered 10 innocent people in Saskatchewan. A police officer and a Toronto man were murdered by a former gang member with an “extensive” record, flagged as high risk to reoffend. Dangerous people walking the streets is not an “aberration,” defence lawyer Ari Goldkind tells Anthony this week. Activism about systemic racism and anti-policing permeate Canada's justice system, so high-risk convicts get too many breaks. But, Goldkind says, because they're released into communities they came from — not where the activists and legislators live — people in power don't seem to care. (Recorded September 16, 2022) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canada's justice and correctional system facing criticism. From the Myles Sanderson murders in Saskatchewan and the fact an RCMP apprehension unit wasn't searching for Sanderson who with a long and violent criminal record was unlawfully at large beginning May of this year. - The sister of a murder victim who posted a photograph of the murderer who breached parole on social media was told by Correctional Service Canada to take down the photo. - Eustachio Gallese of Quebec who killed his wife in 2004 by beating her with a hammer before repeatedly stabbing her was sentenced to life in prison. After 15 years the convicted killer was paroled and ordered not to engage in relationships with women, although the board granted Gallese access to sex workers. A 22 year old Quebec City woman paid with her life for that decision as Gallese was charged with her murder. - There's also the issue of statutory release and what that really means. Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta crown attorney, also former senior policy advisor to a federal Minister of Public Safety and executive director of the Canadian Police Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast From London, Ben O'Hara Byrne joins us just hours prior to the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II. Ben O'Hara Byrne. Host of A Little More Conversation on the Corus radio network. Former London bureau chief for Global news. Ukraine's Ambassador to Canada, Yulia Kovaliv joins us today. Ukraine's military has experienced great success pushing back the Russian army in recent weeks reclaiming thousands of square kilometers. Putin now threatens additional attacks. Does that mean battlefield nukes perhaps? U.S. president Joe Biden yesterday warned Putin "don't, don't, don't." What is the situation on the ground in Ukraine and what does Ukraine need most? Germany has refused to ship decomissioned Leopard battle tanks to Ukraine and is being criticized for the decision. Yulia Kovaliv. Ukraine Ambassador to Canada. The Ambassador will also share her country's message of condolence to Canada and Canadians on the death of Queen Elizabeth. Canada's justice and correctional system facing criticism. From the Myles Sanderson murders in Saskatchewan and the fact an RCMP apprehension unit wasn't searching for Sanderson who with a long and violent criminal record was unlawfully at large beginning May of this year. - The sister of a murder victim who posted a photograph of the murderer who breached parole on social media was told by Correctional Service Canada to take down the photo. - Eustachio Gallese of Quebec who killed his wife in 2004 by beating her with a hammer before repeatedly stabbing her was sentenced to life in prison. After 15 years the convicted killer was paroled and ordered not to engage in relationships with women, although the board granted Gallese access to sex workers. A 22 year old Quebec City woman paid with her life for that decision as Gallese was charged with her murder. - There's also the issue of statutory release and what that really means. Scott Newark. Former Alberta crown attorney, also former senior policy advisor to a federal Minister of Public Safety and executive director of the Canadian Police Association. Ron Foxcroft is chairman of FOX40 Industries, a member of the Order of Canada and Honourary Colonel of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Canada, based in Hamilton. Corporal Nathan Cirillo who was shot and killed at the National War Memorial in Ottawa in the terror assault in 2014 was a member of the regiment. There was also a direct relationship between Queen Elizabeth and the Argylls. The Queen was made Colonel of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada in the spring of 1950 by her father, then King George VI while she was still a princess. Ron Foxcroft and the commanding officer of the regiment were invited to visit Queen Elizabeth at her apartment at Buckingham Palace. Ron Foxcroft. His memories of an extraordinary and meaningful meeting with Queen Elizabeth. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Initially, residents of James Smith Cree Nation did not want to welcome the reporters into their community following the mass stabbing attack that left 10 people dead on September 4, 2022. But after suspect Myles Sanderson died in police custody, things changed.Globe reporter Nancy Macdonald was allowed into the community and she worked with colleague Jana G. Pruden to help construct a better understanding of what happened prior to the tragedy. Jana explains what they've discovered from their reporting and how members of the First Nation are finding ways to move forward.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
In the moment, details in a breaking story are hard to come by. So are context and understanding. But as we begin to learn the facts of what transpired last week in Saskatchewan, we start to know what questions still need to be answered.Even as reporters on the ground discover more about Myles Sanderson's possible motive, or his movements the day before the massacre, we're still trying to learn just how he ended up dead in police custody, what role, if any, his brother Damien played in the crimes... and most importantly, how the community can begin to heal, and what they need from us.GUEST: Jana Pruden, feature writer, The Globe and Mail
Kevin Bryan, professor, School of Public Safety, Seneca College and retired police detective
On today's show, public policy professional, Melissa Caouette, breaks down the Canadian Conservative Party leadership race and discusses Pierre Poilievre's win. Plus, what is quiet quitting? Dr. Maria Kordowicz, associate professor in organizational behaviour, explains. And, we chat with Kevin Bryan, a professor at the School of Public Safety at Seneca College, about the manhunt in Saskatchewan over the weekend that ended with the death of suspect Myles Sanderson. Finally, Dr. Stephanie Carvin, an associate professor at Carleton University, gives us an update on Ukraine's counterattack on Russia.
At the time of this recording, Myles Sanderson was still at large. After being detained he ended up dying in custody. In this episode, we take a look at his 59 prior convictions and ask the same question it seems we are asking every single day now: Why was this man not in prison? (commercial at 8:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62827592
At the time of this recording, Myles Sanderson was still at large. After being detained he ended up dying in custody. In this episode, we take a look at his 59 prior convictions and ask the same question it seems we are asking every single day now: Why was this man not in prison? (commercial at 8:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62827592
Evan Solomon reflects on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II—the longest-serving British monarch and Canadian head of state. On today's show: A special Queen Elizabeth II obituary from John Moore, host of Moore in the Morning on Newstalk 1010. Coryne Hall, a British historian, broadcaster, and consultant specializing inRoyal history. Mark Arcand, whose sister, Bonnie, and nephew, Gregory (Jonesy), were among those killed in the mass stabbings in James Smith Cree First Nation. Chris Lewis, CTV News public safety analyst, on communication from the RCMP regarding the Saskatchewan mass stabbings and Myles Sanderson's death. Overhyped v. Underplayed with Scott Reid, CTV News political commentator and former communications director for Prime Minister Paul Martin.
The one hundred and nineteenth episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode Canada stabbings suspect Myles Sanderson dies after arrest Shelling resumes near Ukraine nuclear plant, despite risks Greece to allies: Crack down on Turkey or risk another Ukraine New malaria vaccine is world-changing, say scientists France drops investigation into soldiers' complicity in Rwandan genocide India and Japan to hold more military drills to deepen ties Thousands across Haiti demand ouster of PM in new protest Skeleton of female "vampire" unearthed at cemetery in Poland: "Pure astonishment" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg spoke with Journalist Stephen Maher about the events around the arrested and death soon after of Saskatchewan mass-stabbings fugitive, Myles Sanderson.
Myles Sanderson, l'un des auteurs présumés de l'attaque au couteau de dimanche dans la Première Nation James Smith, est mort après une courte poursuite en voiture avec la GRC. Journée difficile pour le chef de la Coalition avenir Québec, François Legault, qui a dû présenter des excuses après avoir tenu des propos controversés sur l'immigration. Le gouvernement de Justin Trudeau va dévoiler ce matin de nouvelles mesures pour combattre l'inflation. | Mathieu Belhumeur (journaliste-présentateur)
The suspect in Canada's stabbing spree in Saskatchewan has died after being arrested. 32-year-old Myles Sanderson led police on a three day man hunt, after 10 people were killed and 18 others injured. Worldwatch's Perlina Lau has the latest.
Myles Sanderson, l'un des deux suspects de la série d'attaques au couteau survenue dimanche en Saskatchewan, a été arrêté. Il est mort peu de temps après. Pendant ce temps, on commence à rendre hommage aux victimes.
*) Moscow denies forcibly relocating Ukrainians Russia's UN envoy has denied accusations of Moscow relocating Ukrainians to Moscow-controlled areas or Russia at a UN Security Council meeting. Defining the accusations as a "new milestone in a disinformation campaign," Russia's UN envoy said the US and allies were creating confusion with the terminology of “so-called filtration”. He said: “We don't really understand what is being talked about here because the return filtration doesn't have a clear definition in international humanitarian law." *) South Korea proposes talks with North on 'separated families' South Korea has proposed a meeting with North Korea to resume reunions of families separated by war. South Korea's Unification Minister said the two countries should confront the painful parts of reality and solve the matter before the term ‘separated families' disappears. It's unclear if North Korea would accept the offer as it has already rejected the new South Korean government's offer to provide massive aid in return for denuclearisation. *) Last suspect in Canada knife rampage dies The last suspect in a stabbing spree that killed 10 and wounded 18 in western Canada has died following his capture, marking the end of a hunt that stretched into a fourth day. One official said Myles Sanderson died from self-inflicted injuries after police forced the stolen car he was driving off a highway. The other suspect was found dead on Monday near the scene of Sunday's attacks. *) Memphis city shooter captured US police have apprehended 19-year-old Ezekiel Kelly, who they say was responsible for multiple shootings in Memphis, including one that Kelly live streamed on Facebook. The gunman was nabbed after hours of chase, authorities said. "It's unknown how many shootings this man is connected to at this time, but there have been at least three shootings reported today by Memphis Police," Fox news reported. *) Muslim characters invisibile in top TV shows Muslim actors are virtually in the shadows on major TV shows, according to a new study that looked at 200 top-rated TV series in the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand. The study by the University of Southern California examined shows that aired between 2018 and 2019, and found that the ratio of non-Muslim characters to Muslim ones was 90 to one. "Muslims make up 25 percent of the world's population yet were only 1.1 percent of characters in popular television series," said the lead author of the survey.
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After the tragic attacks in Saskatchewan, and the loss of one suspect (Damien Sanderson), police arrested the other alleged attacker, Myles Sanderson, yesterday about 100km away from where the attacks happened. While in police custody, though, he ended up becoming medically unwell and died. What does this mean for the case now? To tell us all about it, we're joined by Jim Van Allen, a Threat and Risk Assessment Consultant with Investigative Solutions Network Inc. & Former Manager of the OPP Criminal Profiling Unit at OPP.
Andrew joins JMN to report on the latest in the Saskatchewan stabbings suspect manhunt. The 2nd suspect, Myles Sanderson, died shortly after capture yesterday.
00:00 - Saskatchewan RCMP confirmed Wednesday the capture of Myles Sanderson, a suspect in one of the worst mass killings in Canadian history. Guest: Nathaniel Dove, Global News Reporter. 05:48 - Volunteers and scientists are just about finished collecting water samples as part of their six-day "bio blitz" in Vancouver's False Creek. Guest: Kate Henderson, Researcher for BioBlitz 13:06 - The B.C. government is boosting the next Climate Action Tax Credit payment and B.C. child opportunity benefit, and capping rent increases next year in an attempt to address the soaring cost of living. Guest: Selina Robinson, Minister of Finance 21:03 - Is the new BeReal app just a fad? Or will it take off like so many other new apps that get people talking. Guest: Molly Roberts, Technology writer, Washington Post. 28:36 - As B.C. students head back to class across the province, the union representing their teachers is sounding the alarm on what it says is a critical staffing shortage. Guest: Clint Johnston, BCTF president.
The main suspect in the fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan, Myles Sanderson, was arrested yesterday and died after being taken into custody. CBC senior reporter Olivia Stefanovich tells us the latest; and we hear how family members are remembering those they've lost.
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0:25 | Saskatchewan fugitive Myles Sanderson dies in police custody, the Royal Family is gathered at Queen Elizabeth II's bedside, and millions of Canadians are figuring out how they'll navigate yet another jump in interest rates. Ryan opens the show with a look at today's top stories. 19:53 | The average Canadian household needs to find an additional $400/month to manage Wednesday's interest rate increase. But...how? Personal finance expert Laurie Campbell explains why rates are up, whether or not they're likely to jump again, and where people should start their search for savings. 39:22 | Systemic racism is impacting health outcomes in Canada. We know that for a fact...but there's a lot we don't know, too. Dr. Lorraine Thirsk is using innovative new research methods at Athabasca University to better understand what the future of healthcare needs to look like in Canada. She takes us into the process and early findings, and explains the implications from patient and professional perspectives. CHECK OUT OTHER REAL TALK SEGMENTS ON SYSTEMIC RACISM IN HEALTH CARE: DR. BUKOLA SALAMI: https://youtu.be/cTLjWwP8FmI?t=4837 DR. JAMES MAKOKIS: https://youtu.be/_WanLgFz2T4?t=376 CHECK OUT ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY: WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Die Kanadese koninklike berede polisie se assistent-kommissaris, Rhonda Blackmore, het bevestig dat die laaste voortvlugtige in die massa mes-aanvaal wat Sondag tot die dood van tien mense in Saskatchewan gelei het, dood is kort na hy in hegtenis geneem is. Myles Sanderson, 30 jaar oud, het in ‘n gesteelde voertuig gevlug. Polisie het hom vasgetrek en hy het homself vermoedelik met ‘n mes gesteek. Blackmore het met die media gepraat.
The manhunt for the last remaining suspect in a series of stabbing attacks in Saskatchewan ended with the capture and death of Myles Sanderson. This brought an end to a horrific series of events that saw 12 people, including the two suspects, killed, and nearly 20 people sent to hospital. Prior to the arrest, host Dave Breakenridge caught up with Saskatoon Star Phoenix reporter Zak Vescera to discuss how the tragedy unfolded, what we know about the victims, and the looming controversy over Myles Sanderson's release on parole earlier this year. Background reading: 'Collective sigh of relief': Stabbings suspect Myles Sanderson dead after highway pursuit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg spoke with Journalist Stephen Maher about the events around the arrested and death soon after of Saskatchewan mass-stabbings fugitive, Myles Sanderson.
Die Kanadese koninklike berede polisie se ondersoek na die massa mes-aanval duur voort. Die laaste voortvlugtige Myles Sanderson is in hegtenis geneem maar het kort daarna aan meswonde beswyk. Sy boer is reeds Maandag dood aangetref. Internasionale media berig dat die klein gemeenskap in Saskatchewan geruk is deur die aanval, die ergste in die land se geskiedenis. Tien mense is dood en 18 beseer. Tydens 'n emosionele nuuskonferensie het die hoof van die Saskatoon-stamraad, Mark Arcand, wie se suster, Bonnie Burns en haar 28-jarige seun Gregory, onder die vermoordes was.
Las autoridades canadienses informaron de que Myles Sanderson murió por "heridas autoinfligidas".
On today's show: Proposal for 6 storey rentals everywhere in Vancouver. Critiquing the parole board's release of Myles Sanderson. What do you think of the "Move to Alberta" ad campaign? Should all apartment and condo buildings allow pets?
Saskatchewan authorities locate and arrest mass stabbing suspect Myles Sanderson. Listen for more details.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
RCMP are still searching for Myles Sanderson, the accused killer in the Saskatchewan stabbings. Greg updates us on the latest from the Saskatchewan manhunt with more information on the mass killing suspect.
00:00 - Should children learn about overdose prevention and the use of life saving procedures in school? Guest: Chloe Goodison, Founder and President of NaloxHome 08:54 - Athletes are on the defensive about their impact on climate change. Guest: Raji Sohal, Mornings with Simi Contributor 12:52 - Dr. Bonnie Henry announced a new booster rollout, recommending that British Columbians over the age of 18 get their second or third shot as soon as possible. Guest: Dr. Bonnie Henry, Provincial Health Officer of BC 21:21 - The manhunt continues for Myles Sanderson after an alert went out that the suspect might be back in the area of the James Smith Cree Nation community. Guest: Tom Vernon, Global News Saskatchewan 25:27 - As many parents worked from home over the pandemic, it became clear that the majority of household chores and responsibilities fell to one person. Guest: CKNW Contributor Raji Sohal interviewed Michael Perry, CEO of Maple 33:29 - How will the Bank of Canada's latest interest announcement impact inflation? Guest: Marc Lee, Senior Economist at The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
RCMP are still searching for Myles Sanderson, the accused killer in the Saskatchewan stabbings. Greg updates us on the latest from the Saskatchewan manhunt with more information on the mass killing suspect.
With 59 convictions on his record, most for very violent crimes, Lowell asks how someone like Myles Sanderson could be released from prison and permitted to integrate back into society. What should happen to the members of that board? We discuss. Lowell is live weekdays at 2pm ET on www.BlastTheRadio.com
Weldon and the James Smith Cree Nation are collectively home to a few thousand people. The two Saskatchewan communities where ten people were fatally stabbed on Sunday, September 4th. Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson have been on the run in Canada after being accused of murdering ten people in a violent stabbing spree. At least 18 more people are seriously injured. Victims' family members that the men were knocking on or breaking down doors to randomly enter homes and stab people. On Monday, Damien Sanderson was found deceased. As of this taping, Myles Sanderson is still on the run. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan-stabbings-questions-1.6572990?fbclid=IwAR0aWlzmno3FEEr7MQ7G3FoE0IdMCSe5laOd4xA1FL1f9DgofBZ9CCnxnhM https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/suspects-mass-stabbings-weldon-james-smith-saskatchewan-1.6572876?fbclid=IwAR1dJRgAnXX6ExjzT3PqiFswFOpdEF-HUPTn1zibF5wdo_ZNvzYJG3lJqpM https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2022/update-2-dangerous-person-alert-issued-melfort-rcmp?s=07&fbclid=IwAR3qclH1m1bA1qhpYTlNV_qXr-xwWH5bqtvEI6u-UXaHLMjSEwkanEv9XcE https://heavy.com/news/damien-myles-sanderson/?fbclid=IwAR2jXtlrEqCEpjv5yGi08-o3NPd680BPGkiK9Woq98riTC-IjG8RTcB9-rA https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/06/world/canada/canada-stabbing-suspect-manhunt.html?auth=login-google1tap&login=google1tap WTF News Fat Leonard https://www.npr.org/2022/09/06/1121419203/u-s-authorities-seek-a-defense-contractor-named-fat-leonard-who-fled-house-arres Crime News John Paul Ostamas https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ostamas-wins-appeal-parole-1.6572381?fbclid=IwAR1T3kU-p3K4y0GXHT_rvjXrFqw6KFM0gNnQoXtLbJrBcORPKn1QZhKcg-I SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd85RJRW6kn51aM2un6ButA/featured *Social Media Links* Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimeparanormalTPS Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767 Website: https://www.truecrimeparanormalpodcast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimeparanormal Our Latest Video: https://youtu.be/QP7VuBEzX8w Check Out Some of Our Previous Uploads! Brandon Toseland, The Sleep Walking Killer, Rachel Anthony https://youtu.be/tsKuFZQ-Ngg Lori Vallow, Robin Lee Row, and the Death Penalty, Vincent Simmons, Ghost Mom Saves her Baby https://youtu.be/7f71RhR1UG8 Colleen Stan, Jamie Yazzie, and Norman Franz https://youtu.be/5aERkcaiRWM True Crime Paranormal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1 True Crime Paranormal on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-paranormal/id1525438711?ls=1 Kristi's Crystal Shop https://www.ehcrystals.com/
Two days after a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan, police are still looking for Myles Sanderson, who, along with his brother Damien, are suspected of killing 10 people and injuring 18 others. On Monday the RCMP confirmed that Damien Sanderson was found dead.The attacks happened in 13 different locations on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby town of Weldon. The Globe's Alanna Smith visits the communities and tells us about the attacks, the possible motive behind them and how the community is responding to the tragedy.The Hope for Wellness Help Line is available to all Indigenous people across Canada at 1-855-242-3310. Orchat online at hopeforwellness.ca 24/7 in English, French, and upon request in Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut
On today's show, Global News reporter Tom Vernon provides an update on the Saskatchewan stabbings incident. Plus, with a significant criminal record, some are asking why the suspect — Myles Sanderson — was out on parole in the first place. We ask Ari Goldkind, criminal defence lawyer and legal commentator. Also, we chat with UCP leadership candidate Leela Aheer. And the Bank of Canada has hiked interest rates by another 0.75 percentage points. What does that mean? We ask Taz Rajan, Bromwich + Smith's Community Engagement Partner.
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Fetterman says he will debate Oz ahead of Pennsylvania Senate election after refusing to accept invitation Saky airfield Ukraine claims Crimea blasts responsibility after denial Canadian mass stabbing suspect arrested Zelensky hails good news as towns recaptured from Russia Putin Threatens to Abandon Grain Deal, Further Squeeze Energy Supplies Judge revokes bond for man accused of kidnapping, killing Memphis jogger Eliza Fletcher Obamas unveil stunning White House portraits Police search home of Democrat official in connection with stabbing of investigative journalist Jeff German Canada stabbings Suspect arrested in Saskatchewan after manhunt Saskatchewan authorities locate and arrest mass stabbing suspect Myles Sanderson Apple reveals iPhone 14 Pro and Watch Ultra Finding special master in Trump classified documents case no easy task, legal experts say California power grid operator issues stage 3 alert level, says rotating power outages very possible Evacuations as California battles deadly wildfire Comfort dogs are greeting Uvalde students for their return to school. Heres how canine visitors can help after tragedy Material on foreign nations nuclear capabilities seized at Trumps Mar a Lago Shark attack kills US cruise passenger in Bahamas Oath Keepers Leaked membership list includes police and politicians New York state ends 28 month mask mandate on public transport
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Judge revokes bond for man accused of kidnapping, killing Memphis jogger Eliza Fletcher Evacuations as California battles deadly wildfire Obamas unveil stunning White House portraits Oath Keepers Leaked membership list includes police and politicians Material on foreign nations nuclear capabilities seized at Trumps Mar a Lago Shark attack kills US cruise passenger in Bahamas Apple reveals iPhone 14 Pro and Watch Ultra Comfort dogs are greeting Uvalde students for their return to school. Heres how canine visitors can help after tragedy Canadian mass stabbing suspect arrested Fetterman says he will debate Oz ahead of Pennsylvania Senate election after refusing to accept invitation Putin Threatens to Abandon Grain Deal, Further Squeeze Energy Supplies Saskatchewan authorities locate and arrest mass stabbing suspect Myles Sanderson New York state ends 28 month mask mandate on public transport Zelensky hails good news as towns recaptured from Russia Saky airfield Ukraine claims Crimea blasts responsibility after denial Police search home of Democrat official in connection with stabbing of investigative journalist Jeff German Canada stabbings Suspect arrested in Saskatchewan after manhunt Finding special master in Trump classified documents case no easy task, legal experts say California power grid operator issues stage 3 alert level, says rotating power outages very possible
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If the liberals keep paying racist people, maybe they're just the racists? Western backed down for the 3rd dose? Kind of. Another increase in the interest rates announced today Michelle Remple talks WEF? School board trustee candidate in a mask is the craziest tv you'll see all week Freeland going to NATO? Compare Tamara Lich to Myles Sanderson? C-11 update ... Read More The post 1070 Damned Lies and Paid For Polls appeared first on CanadaPoli.
La Banque du Canada hausse son taux directeur. Attaque au couteau en Saskatchewan : la décision de libérer Myles Sanderson sera examinée. Retraite du cabinet Trudeau : le coût de la vie et l'économie à l'ordre du jour. | Mathieu Belhumeur (journaliste-présentateur)
Myles Sanderson er lige nu den mest eftersøgte mand i Canada. Natten til søndag knivdræbte han, og hans bror Damien Sanderson, angiveligt ti mennesker i et reservat for oprindelige folk. Et område, som i forvejen er belastet af kriminalitet og misbrug. Damien er fundet død - men Myles er fortsat på fri fod. Medvirkende:Amalie Schroll Munk, journalist på Weekendavisen, bosat i Washington, DC. Har tidligere besøgt oprindelige canadiere. Vært: Alexander Wils Lorenzen.
Hugo Lavallée analyse les propos controversés de François Legault sur l'immigration; Marcel Savard, ex-directeur adjoint de la Sûreté du Québec, parle de l'arrestation du fugitif Myles Sanderson en Saskatchewan; et Florence Junca-Adenot, professeure en études urbaines à l'École des sciences de la gestion de l'UQAM, aborde les moyens qui existent pour favoriser le transport collectif au Canada.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Police search home of Democrat official in connection with stabbing of investigative journalist Jeff German Saky airfield Ukraine claims Crimea blasts responsibility after denial Obamas unveil stunning White House portraits Oath Keepers Leaked membership list includes police and politicians Zelensky hails good news as towns recaptured from Russia Material on foreign nations nuclear capabilities seized at Trumps Mar a Lago Comfort dogs are greeting Uvalde students for their return to school. Heres how canine visitors can help after tragedy Canada stabbings Suspect arrested in Saskatchewan after manhunt Saskatchewan authorities locate and arrest mass stabbing suspect Myles Sanderson Canadian mass stabbing suspect arrested Fetterman says he will debate Oz ahead of Pennsylvania Senate election after refusing to accept invitation Finding special master in Trump classified documents case no easy task, legal experts say Apple reveals iPhone 14 Pro and Watch Ultra California power grid operator issues stage 3 alert level, says rotating power outages very possible Evacuations as California battles deadly wildfire New York state ends 28 month mask mandate on public transport Putin Threatens to Abandon Grain Deal, Further Squeeze Energy Supplies Shark attack kills US cruise passenger in Bahamas Judge revokes bond for man accused of kidnapping, killing Memphis jogger Eliza Fletcher
Kanada'nın Saskatchewan eyaletinde geçtiğimiz pazar günü birkaç yerde gerçekleşen bıçaklı saldırılarda 10 kişinin hayatını kaybetmiş, 18 kişi de yaralanmıştı. Saldırıları 31 yaşındaki Damien Sanderson ve 30 yaşındaki Myles Sanderson gerçekleştirdi...
It's Tuesday, September 6th, A.D. 2022. This The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Turkish forces have deported 43,000 Afghans Persecution in Afghanistan against Christians is the worst in the world, according to the latest report from Open Doors. But now this. Ghandara News reports that Turkey is persecuting the persecuted. Turkish security forces are using live ammunition and physical force to keep Afghans from entering their borders. So far this year, Turkey has deported nearly 43,000 Afghans. Afghanistan economy has collapsed The Afghanistan economy has completely collapsed, reports CNBC. Humanitarian aid to Afghanistan is not enough to sustain its economy, according to the UN Development Program. Several provincial hospitals in Afghanistan witnessed a 70%-90% increase in the treatment of malnourished children over the first six months of the year, and 75% of the children screened in the Shah Joy district were “acutely malnourished.” Sergio Mainetti, Acting Country Director for INTERSOS in Afghanistan, told Intersos News, “The economic crash that has happened as a result of the sanctions against the Taliban and the freezing of the country's assets are having a devastating impact. People have lost their jobs, food prices have gone sky high, and to add to their problems, the drought means that many people have lost their livelihoods as well.” Psalm 10:2 says, “The wicked in his pride persecutes the poor. Let them be caught in the plots which they have devised.” NASDAQ has dropped 13% The markets open today with the U.S. NASDAQ coming out of a two-week 13% decline. The gold price is $1,712 per ounce, and silver weighs in at $18.20 per ounce. Bitcoin hovered around $19,700 Monday. 10 Canadians killed & 18 injured in stabbing spree On September 4th, a bizarre stabbing spree in Canada resulted in the murder of 10 people and the wounding of 18, reports CBC. The violence took place in 13 different locations in and around Weldon, Saskatchewan and James Smith Cree Nation. Police from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are searching for Myles Sanderson, age 30, and Damien Sanderson, age 31, after the attacks prompted a dangerous-persons alert. Earlier this year, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced legislation to put a national freeze on the purchase and sale of handguns. More Americans upset with Roe overturn than inflation The Wall Street Journal reports that support for the legalization of abortion among Americans has increased by 5% since March. Now, 60% of voters, including 27% of Republicans, say abortion should be legal in most cases. Only 30% support a 15-week ban. When the poll gave a choice of five issues, and asked which made them most likely to vote, respondents put the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade ahead of inflation. Pro-“gay marriage” woman next British Prime Minister In the providence of God, the United Kingdom will have a new Prime Minister today — the nation's third female in the top position. A member of the Conservative Party, Liz Truss has advocated for homosexual faux marriage and environmentalism throughout her political career. When asked about her faith, Ms. Trust said, “I share the values of the Christian faith and the Church of England, but I'm not a regular practicing religious person.” She will be the 15th female head of state out of 45 European countries, a list that includes Scotland, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden. That's the largest number of female heads of state in European history. The trend towards introducing women as heads of state began in the late 1970s. British economy dropped to sixth largest from first The British economy used to be the largest economy in the world, but now it's shifted to sixth place behind India, according to a recent IMF report. India exceeded its former colonial ruler in the first quarter of 2021, 75 years after the nation secured its independence. Deuteronomy 28 reminds the nations of this principle. “You shall come down lower and lower. … He shall be the head, and you shall be the tail. … Because you did not serve the Lord your God with joy and gladness of heart, for the abundance of everything, therefore you shall serve your enemies.” (Deut. 28:43,44, 47) Get your tickets ASAP for Lifemark, the pro-life movie And finally, Lifemark, the movie, hits the screens this Friday, September 9th. And it's only in the theaters for 7 days. It's critical to get your tickets for Friday and Saturday in particular. From executive producers Kirk Cameron and the Kendrick Brothers, Lifemark is an inspiring true story which affirms the value of life in a culture of death. Listen to this clip from Alex Kendrick's appearance on Generations Radio. KENDRICK: “In 2019, we were finishing our last movie, Overcomer, and we get a call from Kirk Cameron. He says, ‘Guys, I've just watched this short documentary called ‘I Lived on Parker Avenue.' Man, it grabbed my heart. You've got to watch this thing!' So, Steve and I pull it up and watch it. “It is the true story of an 18-year-old girl who rolls off the abortion table at the last second as the procedure is starting. She says, ‘I can't do this.' She places her baby for adoption. That baby was adopted by a Christian couple that could not have children. They named the baby David. “Eighteen years later, David gets to meet his biological mother. She thought he would hate her because of what she was going to do and giving him up and he wrapped her up in a hug and said, ‘No. Thank you, thank you, thank you for letting me live! Thank you for letting me be adopted.' He now is married and speaks around the country on behalf of adoption and choosing life. “We say this has got to be a feature film. So, that's when we made Lifemark. And we had no idea Roe vs. Wade will be overturned. So, God is doing something.” Watch the trailer and purchase your tickets ASAP at www.LifemarkMovie.com. Check out the Generations interview with Alex and Stephen Kendrick at Generations.org/radio. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Tuesday, September 6th, in the year of our Lord 2022. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Damien and Myles Sanderson fatally stab eleven people and injure nineteen on the James Smith Cree Reservation over the weekend. Damien is found dead with injuries not consistent with suicide, His brother Myles is still on the run and should be considered armed and dangerous. Myles may have been injured and may be seeking medical attention. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-c-bouchard/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-c-bouchard/support
Les autorités de la Saskatchewan recherchent toujours activement Myles Sanderson, un des deux auteurs présumés des attaques au couteau survenues dimanche matin. C'est le thème de l'immigration qui s'est imposé hier dans la campagne électorale québécoise. Liz Truss devient première ministre du Royaume-Uni. | Mathieu Belhumeur (journaliste-présentateur)
Eleven people have died, including a suspect, and at least 18 injured after a brutal attack that started in James Smith Cree Nation, Saskatchewan on Sunday. Two brothers, Damien and Myles Sanderson, were charged with first-degree murder and were being sought for the attack. On Monday, the RCMP confirmed Damien, 31, has been found dead, while Myles, 30, is still at large. The RCMP have asked residents across the province to remain vigilant. At this stage of the investigation, they believe some victims were “targeted by the suspects” while others were attacked “randomly.” Today on Front Burner, we talk to CBC Saskatoon's Dan Zakreski on what we know so far about the suspects, the victims, and the investigation into the attack.
Guest: Tom Vernon, Political Affairs Reporter with Global Edmonton, on the ground in Weldon, SK.
Over the weekend, 10 people lost their lives, and 19 more were injured following a series of stabbings carried out by two alleged suspects. The search for Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 30, began early Sunday morning following multiple reports of stabbings on the James Smith Cree Nation (about 200 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon). While police have identified Damien Sanderson as deceased at this moment, Myles Sanderson is still at large, and has a lengthy criminal record. To tell us about the experiences and complexities of this, Alex speaks to Melissa Mbarki of Treaty 4. Melissa also has family on the reserve at the heart of these horrific attacks. Alex also speaks with Jim Van Allen, A threat and Risk Assessment Consultant with Investigative Solutions Network Inc. and Former Manager of the OPP Criminal Profiling Unit.
Two men went on a stabbing rampage on indigenous land in Canada and killed 10 people and wounded at least fifteen others. Police say some victims appear to have been targeted but no motive has been announced. The two men Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson are still on the run and police have urged people to shelter in place and to avoid contact with the two. (commercial at 8:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/05/americas/saskatchewan-canada-stabbing-monday/index.html
En Saskatchewan, les deux hommes recherchés par la police, Damien Sanderson et Myles Sanderson, sont toujours en cavale. Au Royaume-Uni, Liz Truss remporte la succession de Boris Johnson. Et au Québec, les principaux partis poursuivent leur tournée.
Two men went on a stabbing rampage on indigenous land in Canada and killed 10 people and wounded at least fifteen others. Police say some victims appear to have been targeted but no motive has been announced. The two men Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson are still on the run and police have urged people to shelter in place and to avoid contact with the two. (commercial at 8:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/05/americas/saskatchewan-canada-stabbing-monday/index.html
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Ten people were killed and at least 15 wounded in a spate of stabbings in 13 locations across an Indigenous community and a nearby village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan on Sunday. Police first began receiving reports of stabbings around 5.40am on Sunday in the James Smith Cree Nation community. Reports of additional attacks quickly followed in the nearby village of Weldon, north-east of Saskatoon. Both communities are sparsely populated with 3,400 and 200 people respectively. At least 15 people were taken to hospital although “there may be additional injured victims who transported themselves to various hospitals”, Rhonda Blackmore, commanding officer of the Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted police, said. Mark Oddan, a spokesperson with Stars air ambulance, said two helicopters were sent from Saskatoon, and another from Regina. Some of the victims appear to have been targeted but others appear to have been attacked at random, Blackmore said. She did not provide a motive. Police identified the suspects as Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 30 and asked them to turn themselves in. Both are said to have black hair and brown eyes, though the relationship between them is unclear. The pair were last sighted driving a black Nissan Rogue with licence plate 119 MPI in Saskatchewan's capital of Regina, about 200 miles (320km) south of the attacks in the James Smith Cree Nation and the village of Weldon. Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, described the attacks as “horrific and heartbreaking” in a statement of support to the families of those killed. “The attacks in Saskatchewan today are horrific and heartbreaking. I'm thinking of those who have lost a loved one and of those who were injured,” he said in a tweet. One witness said she believed one of the suspects approached her and her daughter claiming he was hurt. Doreen Lees, 89, said she and her daughter thought they saw one of the suspects when a car came barreling down her street in Weldon early in the morning. Lees said a man approached them and said he was hurt and needed help but took off when her daughter said she would call for help. “He wouldn't show his face. He had a big jacket over his face. We asked his name and he kind of mumbled his name twice and we still couldn't get it,” she told the Associated Press. “He said his face was injured so bad he couldn't show it.” She said the man was by himself and “kind of a little wobbly.” Saskatchewan's premier, Scott Moe, also issued a statement, describing the attacks as “senseless violence”. “There are no words to adequately describe the pain and loss caused by this senseless violence. All of Saskatchewan grieves with the victims and their families,” he said. Residents of James Smith Cree Nation chronicled the events on social media. One woman posted an image of a broken door handle, adding that she was glad her younger sister wasn't home when it was broken into. “This is forever gonna traumatize me,” she wrote. Others – including a young woman who had seen her grandfather the night before, only to learn he was a victim in the attacks – posted tributes to killed family members. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yeenaaldlooshii/message
En Saskatchewan, les deux hommes recherchés par la police, Damien Sanderson et Myles Sanderson, sont toujours en cavale. Au Royaume-Uni, Liz Truss remporte la succession de Boris Johnson. Au Québec, les principaux partis poursuivent leur tournée. Mathieu Belhumeur (journaliste-présentateur)
Canadian police are hunting two suspects believed to have killed 10 people and injured at least 15 others in stabbings at 13 locations in the Saskatchewan province. Officials on Sunday named Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson as the suspects. They were last seen travelling in a black Nissan Rogue and last spotted in the city of Regina, about 320 kilometres south of the attacks. Police released photos and descriptions of the suspects but no further information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.