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Grassy Narrows First Nation Chief Randy Fobister. Photo courtesy of Grand Council Treaty #3.
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Leadership of Grassy Narrows First Nation has introduced a new law to control the amount of alcohol coming into the community, with enforcement from the Treaty Three Police Service.
In a prepared release, Grassy Narrows says the Alcohol Inagonigaawin is an inherent law that establishes fines for people who bring ‘excessive’ quantities of alcohol into the community. The amount that is considered excessive was not quantified.
“Alcoholism is a colonial illness. Prior to contact, our people lived healthy lives. Today, many of our members turn to alcohol to cope with the wrongs done to them,” said Grassy Narrows Chief Randy Fobister. ....

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Federal Budget 2021: New funding can't come soon enough to address First Nations opioid and methamphetamine crisis


CHATHAM-KENT, ON, April 30, 2021 /CNW/ - Thunderbird Partnership Foundation says details from last week s 2021 federal budget can t come soon enough for First Nations communities and treatment centres to address substance use, addictions and mental health issues compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Thunderbird s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carol Hopkins, welcomes the proposed investment of $597.6 million over three years for a distinctions-based mental health and wellness strategy. It s certainly a step in the right direction.
Communities know what they need to build their capacity to address opioid and methamphetamine use at the local level, says Hopkins, but those solutions need investments that are equitable and sustainable to address the acuity of need. ....

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