First Nations communities calling for government support for suicide problems
Chiefs and council members from Saskatchewan First Nations communities gathered for a media conference at the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) office in Saskatoon on Thursday.
Among them was Makwa Sahgaiehcan Chief Ron Mitsuing, who has seen his community affected by three suicides and eight more attempts in the last few weeks.
“I was at the legislature yesterday to deliver a message to the provincial government to do something about our suicides here,” he said. “We’re losing too many young people for what? It’s a loss of life of these kids. They haven’t even lived long, they haven’t even experienced what we have experienced and they never got to enjoy what we enjoy.
“So I am asking the provincial government to put a suicide strategic plan in place and also the federal government to jump in and help us out. If they are having trouble drafting a bill, maybe they can ask us to help them.”