Saskatchewan mass stabbing sparks law to suspend benefits for offenders at large
REGINA — Saskatchewan says it wants to suspend government benefits to violent offenders who have warrants out for their arrest.
The Saskatchewan Party government introduced legislation today that would cut off people’s provincial benefits if they have an active warrant, or make them ineligible.
Public Safety Minister Christine Tell says the bill is in response to the mass stabbings in September on James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon.
Eleven people died, and 18 others were injured.