Parole Board of Canada employees were fearful of threats after it was revealed a mass killer in Saskatchewan was on statutory release at the time of last year's rampage, emails show.
The emails in partially redacted documents, obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act, show staff at the Parole Board of Canada were cautioned about their safety and told to remain vigilant following threats made to a Saskatchewan office after the stabbings.
They were advised to use alternate routes to work or change the times they would leave. The email said staff should leave the building in groups or consider working from home. One email sent to Oades two days after the stabbings expressed shock at the fact Sanderson had been released, saying the parole board needed to answer to the public.The parole board said in a statement that it sometimes receives feedback that contains"abusive" language over its decisions.
Four months into his freedom, Sanderson was found to have been lying about his living arrangements and his release was suspended.
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