An investigation into the release of a Saskatchewan man who subsequently went on a stabbing rampage in a Sask. First Nation community, resulting in the deaths of 11 individuals, has concluded. The Corrections Service of Canada has stated that nothing could have prevented the killings, despite the man being out on parole at the time of the attack. This incident has been marked as the country's worst ever mass stabbing.
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