Also in the news today, RCMP say Myles Sanderson was causing havoc at James Smith Cree Nation days before deadly stabbing rampage
Canadian military makes its first evacuation flights from Sudanfrom Khartoum today, airlifting Canadians and citizens of other countries.
An official told reporters in a briefing this morning that the Canadian military is transporting these evacuees to Djibouti. They will then go on by charter flights to Nairobi.complications of landingOttawa is cautioning it will only evacuate Canadian citizens, permanent residents and their immediate family from Sudan, and any airlift will be to a third country. Evacuees must make their own way home.
This is the daily Evening Update newsletter. If you’re reading this on the web, or it was sent to you as a forward, you can sign up for Evening Update and more than 20 more Globe newslettersRCMP say Myles Sanderson caused havoc at James Smith Cree Nation before stabbing rampage Mounties say the man accused of a deadly mass stabbing in Saskatchewan last year was selling drugs andin the days before he drove throughout the James Smith Cree Nation and attacked and killed multiple people.
Mounties have released details about what happened on the First Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon on Sept. 4, when 11 people were killed and 18 were injured.Glencore could take offer for Teck directly to shareholders
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