Trudeau should have visited First Nation during Saskatchewan stop: Indigenous leaders
Trudeau should have visited First Nation during Saskatchewan stop: Indigenous leaders

 By Kelly Geraldine Malone THE CANADIAN PRESS SASKATOON- The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it is dismayed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not visit the First Nation where a child’s bone was found at a former residential school site while he was in the province. The Star Blanket Cree Nation announced last week that a fragment of a child’s jawbone was unearthed and ground-penetrating radar found 2,000 areas of interest. Trudeau, who was at a rare earth elements processing plant in Saskatoon on Monday, called the discovery of the partial remains heartbreaking. The prime minister says he spoke with the First Nation’s chief Friday about ongoing support from the federal government. FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron says the prime minister should have gone to the First Nation northeast of Regina

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