
One killed and at least six injured in mass stabbing in Canada | AI News Digest
A mass stabbing in a remote indigenous community in Manitoba, Canada, has left one person dead and at least six injured. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) reported that the incident occurred in Hollow Water First Nation, approximately 200km northeast of Winnipeg. The suspect also died during the attack, which has been classified as a 'mass casualty' event. Eight individuals were transported to local hospitals with varying injuries. The RCMP has assured the community that there is no ongoing threat to public safety. This tragic event has deeply affected the small Anishinaabe community, which is still reeling from the violence.