One new and one returning vice-chief elected to FSIN executive

David Pratt and Heather Bear will serve as FSIN Vice-Chief for the next two years.  Photo by Joel Willick. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations has selected the two vice-chiefs who will serve the organization for the next two years. David Pratt of...
FSIN chief calling for compensation for Sixties Scoop

FSIN chief calling for compensation for Sixties Scoop

FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron. File photo. The chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says he wants compensation for the Sixties Scoop, along with an apology. Premier Brad Wall gave his throne speech yesterday, but made no mention of an apology for the...
No mention of apology for Sixties Scoop in throne speech

No mention of apology for Sixties Scoop in throne speech

Premier Brad Wall. Photo courtesy of Manfred Joehnck. The throne speech, opening a new session of the Saskatchewan Legislature, does a little more backpedalling on the provincial government’s direction on a couple of major fronts and makes no mention of an apology for...
Greenwater RCMP looking for missing girl

Greenwater RCMP looking for missing girl

Nyesha Squirrel. Photo courtesy of RCMP. Police are looking for Nyesha Squirrel, a 14-year-old girl, who was last seen Monday morning near Rose Valley. Nyesha is described as an Aboriginal female. She is 5’5″ tall, 149 pounds, with shoulder length brown...
FSIN wants review on “let it burn” policy

FSIN wants review on “let it burn” policy

Junction of Highway 106 and 135 in September. Photo courtesy of Saskatchewan Department of Highways. The member nations of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations agree the province’s policy to manage forest fires rather than suppress needs to be...

FSIN assembly rejects export policy for hunting outfitters

Lucky Man First Nation Chief Crystal Okemaw gives the women’s commission address at the FSIN legislative assembly in Saskatoon. Photo by Joel Willick. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations passed a motion rejecting provincial policy on hunting...
Three PAGC First Nations to host 2018 winter games

Three PAGC First Nations to host 2018 winter games

Photo courtesy of FSIN The 2018 Tony Cote First Nation Winter Games will be coming to northern Saskatchewan. Three Prince Albert Grand Council communities were selected to host the games in the northeast part of the province. Red Earth, Shoal Lake and Cumberland House...