Public inquest into stabbing massacre on James Smith Cree Nation begins Monday

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WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

The coroner’s inquest into the mass stabbings that happened on James Smith Cree Nation in 2022 begins Monday. 

Its purpose is to set the public record straight about what happened during the violent attacks and to prevent similar tragedies in the future. It’s also a chance to honour the victims.

Myles Sanderson, a community member, killed 11 people and seriously injured 17 others on Sept. 4, 2022. 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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Sanderson, 32, died in custody shortly after police arrested him on

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