FSIN to ask for $1.8B to help communities take back their children
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) held a news conference in Saskatoon Friday announcing…
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) held a news conference in Saskatoon Friday announcing…
The Rural Municipality of Winslow was forced to put construction of a road running through…
Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan are calling the recent government sting of a Canoe Lake Cree…
“When you get that third level of bureaucracy…it doesn’t reach our people.”
“We want to clarify and confirm that the FSIN is not under criminal investigation.”
“Until this meeting is held, the FSIN will not be commenting further on this matter.”
Brittany Hobson APTN News Two women have been arrested after allegedly posting racist remarks toward Indigenous people…
In the spirit of Christmas, the FSIN is giving back to people living in urban centres in Saskatchewan by giving harvested meat to families.
The mayor of Elbow, Saskatchewan has agreed to help in the elimination of racism faced by First Nations people in his community by ensuring that all staff and elected officials be educated on the history of Treaties, residential schools and the treaty and inherent rights of first nations people.