
Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders need to be heard in federal decisions
Global News
While Sask. Premier Scott Moe left the First Ministers Meeting with a feeling of optimism, analysts are reminding government to include Indigenous leaders in decision-making.
Premier Scott Moe left the First Ministers Meeting last Monday with a feeling of optimism but he’s still waiting to see action from Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Political analyst Ken Coates told Global News that Carney set unrealistic expectations for the meeting and left with a much longer list of projects than he intended.
However, Coates says the federal and provincial governments are forgetting the importance of including Indigenous leaders in these decision-making discussions.
Katherine Ludwig has the full details in the story above.
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