Mass killings in Saskatchewan

On Sunday in Canada, there was chilling news of a sudden string of knife attacks in the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. Police say 10 were killed, and 18 injured. The two suspects in the murders are brothers. One has been found dead, the other is still at large. The federal government has been quick to take action. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or RCMP, has taken over the investigation. Host Carol Hills speaks with Mylan Tootoosis, PhD candidate at University of Saskatchewan in the Department of Indigenous Studies.

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