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Group calls for criminal probe after Edmonton Institution prisoners allegedly cut off medications, thrown in solitary

Group calls for criminal probe after Edmonton Institution prisoners allegedly cut off medications, thrown in solitary
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Group calls for criminal probe after Edmonton Institution prisoners allegedly cut off medications, thrown in solitary

Group calls for criminal probe after Edmonton Institution prisoners allegedly cut off medications, thrown in solitary
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Saskatoon woman sentenced to 6 years in 2018 stabbing death of retired educator Colin Sutherland

Posted: Jun 30, 2021 7:16 PM CT | Last Updated: July 1 Colin Sutherland, 54, a retired Saskatoon educator, was fatally stabbed in his apartment by his girlfriend, Sheritta Kahpeaysewat, over Easter weekend in 2018.(Submitted) Sheritta Kahpeaysewat, 34, was sentenced on Tuesday to six years in a federal institution for the stabbing death of her partner, 54-year-old retired Saskatoon educator Colin Sutherland, in 2018. Previously charged with second-degree murder, Kahpeaysewat pleaded guilty to manslaughter last month at Court of Queen s Bench in Saskatoon, arguing she was intoxicated and didn t remember what had happened the day Sutherland died. She had no prior criminal record. Following victim impact statements from Sutherland s family and a joint submission from the Crown and defence, Justice Gerald Allbright handed Kahpeaysewat a six-year sentence which, after remand credit, leaves her roughly two-and-a-half years left to serve.

Inmates at Prairie prisons and jails commit to July 1 hunger strike

Article content Inmates at some federal prisons and provincial jails on the Prairies plan to participate in a hunger strike on July 1 in memory of the children whose unmarked graves were confirmed at former residential school sites. Several individuals incarcerated at the federal Edmonton Institution and Saskatchewan Penitentiary and at the Regina, Saskatoon and Pine Grove provincial jails have told advocate Sherri Maier, founder of Beyond Prison Walls Canada, that they plan to participate in the hunger strike on Thursday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Inmates at Prairie prisons and jails commit to July 1 hunger strike Back to video

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