Sask. minister weighs in on investigation into Prince Albert police force after death of 13-month-old

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Saskatchewan’s minister of corrections, policing and public safety expressed confidence Friday in the investigators looking into the actions of police after the death of a young child in Prince Albert, Sask., last month, while First Nation leaders continue to criticize the city’s police force.

According to police, officers went to a home in Prince Albert, about 130 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon, early in the morning of Feb. 10 after receiving a complaint of a family dispute. One person was taken to police cells.

Police say they went back to the same home five hours later for a report of a homicide involving a

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