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Aly Bear announces candidacy for Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous NationsThere was a strong statement of support as nearly 20 chiefs gathered behind Third Vice-Chief Aly Bear as she officially announced her candidacy for Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.Global News at 5 ReginaSep 23
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FSIN election campaign in final stretch as vote set for ThursdayThe Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is in full campaign mode, as candidates say they hope to bring about positive change.CanadaOct 31
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FSIN election campaign in final stretch as vote set for ThursdayThe Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is in full campaign mode, as candidates say they hope to bring about positive change.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 30
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FSIN calls for Sask. government to respect Indigenous government jurisdictionOn Friday, Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) Second Vice Chief David Pratt called for the provincial government of Saskatchewan to respect the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling that affirms Indigenous government’s right to administer their own child and family services.Feb 9
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‘There’s a battle brewing’: FSIN aims to fight Natural Resources Transfer AgreementA statement of claim has been created by the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations claiming that the Saskatchewan and federal governments did not properly consult chiefs regarding the 1930 Natural Resources Transfer Agreement.Global News at 5 ReginaAug 29, 2023
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‘No respect or communication’ with Sask Party’s consultation policy framework, FSIN Chief saysFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) Chief Bobby Cameron explained on Tuesday that the ministers involved in writing the policy had plenty of time and opportunity to consult him but chose to call him the night before the announcement was made.Aug 29, 2023
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FSIN first vice-chief announces candidacy to become AFN national chiefWATCH: Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations First Vice-Chief David Pratt is throwing his hat in the ring for the Assembly of First Nations election to become the national chief. Brody Ratcliffe has the details.Global News at 5 ReginaAug 16, 2023
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FSIN First Vice-Chief highlights resource development concerns leading up to AFN electionFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) First Vice-Chief David Pratt discussed concerns surrounding responsible and equitable natural resource development on Wednesday during an announcement regarding the upcoming Assembly of First Nations (AFN) election. “We’re not demanding a place at the table, I think we’re just going to take a place at the table,” Pratt said.CanadaAug 16, 2023
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Indigenous leaders call for increased transparency, inclusion to improve Prince Albert police processesFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Second Vice Chief Edward Lerat joined leaders in Saskatchewan’s Indigenous community to address a report containing 45 recommendations for the Prince Albert Police Service on Wednesday. In addition to these recommendations transparency is key, Lerat said.Jul 19, 2023
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FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron says he was victim of racist police actionFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Chief Bobby Cameron says a police officer selected him out of a group of people because he was the only Indigenous person there.Global News at 6 ReginaJun 7, 2020
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FSIN Vice Chief demands justice, investigation for victim left brain-dead after going into medical distress following arrestFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Second Vice Chief Edward Dutch Lerat demanded justice on Friday after Boden Umpherville went into medical distress after multiple stun guns were deployed during the arrest by Prince Albert Police. He was later declared brain-dead. “Are our people safe at the hands of the Prince Albert police?” Lerat asked.CanadaApr 21, 2023
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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations vice chief speaks on Sask First Act’s impact on treatiesFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice Chief Heather Bear weighed-in on the implications that the Sask First Act will have on Indigenous communities across Saskatchewan on Tuesday. “The land’s resources are on the menu, so why aren’t we at the table”, Bear said of the act’s claim to critical minerals.Mar 28, 2023
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Indigenous leaders want Pope to visit Muskowekwan First NationIt’s expected that Pope Francis will travel to Canada this summer after he apologized for the church’s role with residential schools. However the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is asking that he include an important stop in Saskatchewan. Moises Canales-Lavigne reports.Global News at 10 ReginaMay 10, 2022
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FSIN’s Spirit of our Nations kicks off weekend with a youth-led pow wowVice Chief Aly Bear of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations spoke on Friday about the opening ceremony for the 27th annual Spirit of our Nations Cultural Celebration and Pow Wow taking place at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon. This year the opening pow wow was led by youth. Chief Aly Bear said the choice to...Oct 21, 2022
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Saskatchewan First Nation finds hundreds of burial sitesA month after an unmarked burial site was located in Kamloops, another gravesite has been discovered, this one at the site of a former residential school in Saskatchewan. We talk to Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations about the find.Global News Morning BCJun 24, 2021
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Work starts on locating unmarked burial sites at former residential schools in SaskatchewanSpeaking to the media on Tuesday David Pratt, 2nd Vice-Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, praised the federal government decision to provide $4.88 million in funding to help with work underway in Saskatchewan to locate and commemorate the unmarked burial sites of children who died while attending Indian Residential Schools.CanadaJun 22, 2021
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Aly BearAly Bear is the third Vice Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations and is the first lawyer to come from the Dakota White Cap first nation.Global News at 5 ReginaMar 17, 2023
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FSIN calls for inclusion in healthcare funding decisionsThe Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) says it is disappointing Indigenous leaders are being excluded from upcoming healthcare funding meeting between the prime minister and premiers.Global News Morning SaskatoonFeb 6, 2023
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FSIN calling for additional funding following high suicide rates in Indigenous communitiesThe Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations has released a new report on suicide and self-harm rates in the Indigenous community. They call it a pandemic within a pandemic. As Kabi Moulitharan reports, the FSIN says they have a plan.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 31, 2022
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Poundmaker cuts ties with FSINPoundmaker Cree Nation is terminating its relationship with the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. The nation says the FSIN has lost its vision regarding preserving and protecting treaty rights.Oct 13, 2022