
FSIN says First Nations were left out of the first ministers meeting in Saskatoon
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says the exclusion of Saskatchewan First Nations from the first ministers meeting represents a breach of constitutional obligations.
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) says the exclusion of Saskatchewan’s 74 First Nations from the federal-provincial meeting Monday represents a breach of constitutional obligations.
The FSIN says the discussion will undoubtedly impact First Nation communities, and their jurisdiction.
Global’s Nicole Healey has the full story in the video above.
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