‘We owe it to our children:’ FSIN rolls out draft child welfare legislation, stress need for funding
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is rolling out drafted child welfare legislation across Canada, but there’s one thing standing in the way.
A lack of funding, even with the passing of Bill C-92 in June, is plaguing their plans.
Wednesday morning, the FSIN announced they were looking for help from both the provincial and federal governments.
FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said their legislation would be sent to “all 634 First Nation’s across this country,” including the 74 bands in Saskatchewan.

