Inquest examining stabbing massacre on James Smith Cree Nation enters 2nd day

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

The public inquest into the stabbing massacre at James Smith Cree Nation continues on Tuesday after picking its jurors and beginning to hear from one witness on its opening proceedings the day before.

The inquest — the longest and largest ever planned in Saskatchewan — will examine the events on Sept. 4, 2022, when Myles Sanderson, a James Smith community member, killed 11 people and attempted to kill 17 others. All of the victims were attacked on James Smith Cree Nation, except one elderly man who was killed at his home in the nearby village of Weldon.

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