Canadian government to invest $2.5M in First Nations youth wellness programs
On Thursday, the Canadian government announced funding to address the suicide crises that many Saskatchewan First Nations communities are currently facing.
Federal Minister of Indigenous Services, Marc Miller, was in Saskatoon for the announcement of the Youth Empowerment, Healing and Wellness Investment.
It will put $2.5 million, over two years, towards community-driven suicide prevention strategies and programs for First Nations communities.
“Everyone has heard the statistics that suicide rates among First Nations people is three times higher than among non-indigenous Canadians. And behind every statistic is a person, a face, often very young that is gone too soon,” said Miller.