Windspeaker - Vol. 23 Nbr. 2, May 2005
Steel, Debora
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"He actually had a moment where he was scared," said EagleSpeaker. "And he's like 'Mom, is that going to happen in my school?' I said, 'No honey. It's not.'" But EagleSpeaker admitted she couldn't assure him completely that it wouldn't.
"I think if a kid is not raised in a loving environment, or doesn't have the opportunity to talk about how they are feeling, or have someone to say 'How are you doing,' then it makes a huge difference, and that poor boy didn't have that. He was just a really lost and confused soul. And I feel sad for him. I feel very sad for his family as well. It's not just about the victims. It's about him as well."Red Lake Killings Hit Home in Calgary
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It was a typical Tuesday for Autumn EagleSpeaker and her son Willow. They woke up and readied for school. She attends Mount Royal College and he goes to a Native school located in the city. As is their morning...Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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