Teen handed three-year sentence for attempted murder at Saskatoon’s Evan Hardy Collegiate
A 16-year-old girl was handed a three-year sentence on Monday for lighting a fellow student on fire at Saskatoon’s Evan Hardy Collegiate in 2024.
Last month, the Crown and defence jointly requested a three-year sentence for the attacker: two years in custody and one in the community with no credit for time already served, which would be the maximum sentence for attempted murder under Canada’s Youth Criminal Justice Act. That sentence was imposed on Monday.
In December, the teen, who cannot be named due to provisions of Canada’s Youth Criminal Justice Act, also pleaded guilty to unlawfully causing bodily harm to a teacher who tried to help the victim during the attack.
During the sentencing hearing last month, the victim – who also cannot be named publicly – shared an impact statement with the court, describing the severity of her injuries from the attack and explaining how they have impacted her physically, mentally and emotionally. She told the court, in a statement read aloud by her parents, that the burns which covered about 40 per cent of her body have changed the way she looks and sounds.

