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2022 Saskatchewan, Canada, serial knife rampage

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 On September 4, 2022, a series of knife rampages at James Smith's Creations in south-central Canada and the nearby town of Weldon resulted in the deaths of more than 10 indigenous people. Damien Sanderson, the older brother of the brothers identified as the suspect in the case, was found dead, and his younger brother Miles Sanderson died of self-harm during his arrest, bringing the total number of deaths to 12. The incident occurred on September 4th during the Labor Day holiday in Canada, causing national mourning. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has officially expressed his condolences and Parliament has opened early. The James Smith Creation, an area of about 2,000 people, is a Canadian Native Reservation. Administratively, it belongs to the 100th district of James Smith, Saskatchewan, with an area of 72 km2, similar to the area of Ulleungdo Island. Weldon is a small town 20 km southwest of James Smith CREATION, located about 30 minutes by car. It has about 200 inhabitant...

The Life of Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye, who simultaneously entered the Billboard Hot R&B Song Chart Top 3

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The Weeknd, born Abel Makkonen Tesfaye on February 16, 1990, in Toronto, Canada, is a highly acclaimed and influential singer, songwriter, and producer. With his distinct blend of R&B, pop, and alternative sounds, The Weeknd has carved out a unique place in the music industry, captivating audiences worldwide. From his early mixtapes to his chart-topping albums, The Weeknd's career is a testament to his talent, artistry, and ability to push boundaries.   Early Life and Background Abel Tesfaye, known professionally as The Weeknd, was born and raised in Scarborough, a suburb of Toronto. Growing up in a multicultural environment, he was exposed to a diverse range of musical genres, which would later shape his artistic vision. His parents immigrated to Canada from Ethiopia, and his mother worked several jobs to support the family. From a young age, The Weeknd showed a keen interest in music. Inspired by various artists, including Michael Jackson and Prince, he started experimenting ...

2020 shooting in Nova Scotia, Canada

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 The Full Story of the 2020 Shooting in Nova Scotia, Canada On April 18, 2020, one of the deadliest shootings in Canadian history occurred in Nova Scotia. The incident began in the small town of Portapique, where a 51-year-old man named Gabriel Wortman started a rampage that lasted for almost 13 hours. The Shooter and the Motive Gabriel Wortman was a denturist, a profession he inherited from his parents, who owned a denture clinic in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Wortman was known to have a passion for old police cars, and he had several in his possession, including a replica of an RCMP cruiser. He also had a fascination with guns, and it was later discovered that he had a significant amount of firearms and ammunition in his possession. The motive for Wortman's shooting spree is still unclear, but it is believed that it was related to a personal conflict. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Wortman had a dispute with his ex-girlfriend, who lived in Portapique, and the ...