Mar 11, 2024
A band councillor on James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) is angry that a convicted killer using an alias worked in the cultural centre on the First Nation following the Sept. 4, 2022, stabbing massacre.
“I couldn’t believe this individual was in our community,” said Deborah McLean in an interview.
“I almost puked, that’s how awful I felt.”
Myles Sanderson murdered 11 people and wounded 17 others in the rampage. Earl Burns Sr., one of the victims, was McLean’s brother. A coroner’s inquest in Melfort examining the events leading to the massacre offered 29 recommendations after almost three weeks of exhibits and testimony.