The parole board, which ordered the release of ex-con Myles Sanderson, has been slammed by Canadian officials, as a community mourns.Sanderson, 32, and his brother Damien are accused of killing 10 people and wounding 18 others in the attacks that spread across the James Smith Cree First Nation reservation and into the nearby town of Regina. As the Saskatchewan community came to grips with the deadly stabbing rampage, many blamed rampant drug and use on the reserve, which they linked to repeated failures by the government over many years.
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