Manitoba judge points to systemic issues in Indigenous woman’s killing
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba judge sentencing a young man for beating his own mother to death has denounced systemic issues the judge says leave Indigenous people at risk.
“The ruin of the First Nations and peoples of Canada is not just statistics. As seen here, it is real pain,” Justice Chris Martin said in a written decision delivered July 10.
Anthony McKay was sentenced to two years behind bars and three years of supervised probation after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the death of his mother, Shirley McKay. He was given credit for time served.
“As a human, Mrs. McKay deserved better. And, like anyone born in this bountiful country, her son, her killer, deserved a better start, a better chance, in life,” Martin wrote.