Governor General places tobacco on graves of Saskatchewan stabbing victims
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon placed tobacco Wednesday on the graves of some of the people who died in a stabbing rampage on the James Smith Cree Nation earlier this month.
“It’s just a sense of loss people are feeling, and I can only imagine what they’re going through. I’m not even a part of this community in an integral way and I’m feeling the heaviness and sadness.” Simon ended at the grave of Gregory Burns, placing the tobacco near a teddy bear that said “All Lives Matter” and angel wings. Next to him is the grave of his mother Bonnie Burns, decorated with bingo dabbers, a pink cowboy hat and hearts.
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