Posted: Jul 27, 2021 5:56 PM CT | Last Updated: July 28
FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron, centre, shown earlier this month in Saskatoon, is demanding the resignation of one of Saskatchewan s top judges over a refusal to hand over documents explaining Catholic Church compensation to residential school survivors.(Matthew Garand/CBC)
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), which represents Saskatchewan s First Nations, is demanding the resignation of one of the province s top judges after he did not immediately release a residential school file.
FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron says the court s attitude is typical of the institutional racism faced by First Nations people in the justice system. The refusal to immediately hand over the documents, he said, is retraumatizing survivors.
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