Source: CBC News, May 9, 2018
Judge calls it ‘another victimization of all involved’
When a 17-year-old man killed four people and injured seven others during a mass shooting in La Loche, Sask., pledges were made to provide further mental health supports, funding for housing, and a fly-in psychiatrist to regularly make the trip north.
More than two years later, the survivors of the incident and the rest of the community still say there hasn’t been enough done.