Lydia Gloria Burns, a first responder on James Smith Cree Nation, was the tenth person to die in the stabbing rampage on Sept. 4, 2022. Darryl Burns, whose sister was killed during a mass murder in his home community of James Smith Cree Nation, speaks to media on Jan. 17. Leaders on the James Smith Cree Nation have been calling for recommendations to improve the parole system and include First Nations peoples in judicial proceedings. "Indigenous groups are really not treated as equal partners in the justice system as other governments when it comes to corrections and justice for their own members,” Keith Brown, co-counsel for James Smith Cree Nation. Inquest recommendations are not legally binding and some family members of the victims are concerned they will fall on deaf ears.