Parole board warned employees about threats following Saskatchewan stabbings: emails

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Parole board warned employees about threats following Saskatchewan stabbings: emails
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Emails show Parole Board of Canada staff were warned about their safety following threats made to a Saskatchewan office after the mass stabbings by a man on statutory release.

Four months into his freedom, Sanderson was found to have been lying about his living arrangements and his release was suspended.In February 2022, the parole board cancelled that suspension and Sanderson again received statutory release with a reprimand. Three months later, however, the Correctional Service of Canada deemed him to be unlawfully at large, and a parole officer issued a warrant for his apprehension.

The Correctional Service of Canada and the Parole Board of Canada launched a joint investigation into Sanderson’s release. One briefing note shows a written report was due no later than March, but in separate statements both the parole board and prison service say they expect to share the results this fall.

The joint investigation is intended to look into why and how Sanderson was released from prison and whether the proper processes were followed.

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