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Feds aim to table First Nations policing bill this fall after Saskatchewan stabbings

Saskatchewan stabbings: Calls grow for public inquiry into tragedy – Sep 11, 2022earlier this month that the provincial government wants to have those conversations with Indigenous communities and the federal government on addressing these key issues.He pointed to the File Hills First Nations Policing Service, the only Indigenous police force in the province, as a successful model that can be replicated for other communities.

The parole board released Sanderson in February, writing in their decision that he would “not present an undue risk,” and freeing him would “contribute to the protection of society” by facilitating his reintegration.the parole board will review its decision to release Sanderson. The ministry did not answer Global News’ questions about whether it will release Sanderson’s cause of death to the public after that report is submitted, or what work the province is doing to deliver community policing and other requested supports to First Nations.

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