Chief Bobby Cameron
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Bobby Cameron re-elected Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations ChiefAfter several delays, Bobby Cameron was re-elected FSIN Chief on Thursday night with 75 per cent of the vote.PoliticsOct 28, 2021
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Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders call on provincial government to make Sept. 30 a statThe Saskatchewan Health Authority announced select employees will join the ranks of other businesses and organizations by offering a paid holiday on Sept. 30.CanadaSep 24, 2021
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FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron looks back, ahead as 2020 comes to an endFederation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Chief Bobby Cameron speaks to Global News reporter Roberta Bell about the impacts 2020 had on First Nations in Saskatchewan.CanadaDec 29, 2020
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Whitecap Dakota First Nation cuts ribbon on casino resortDakota Dunes Resort has 155 rooms, a rooftop pool, 10,000 square feet of meeting space and a farm-to-table restaurant.CanadaOct 8, 2020
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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.CanadaJun 7, 2020
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Coronavirus: FSIN wants to see urgent action on COVID-19 for remote communitiesThe FSIN is asking people not to panic, but it hopes steps will be taken to make health and testing services accessible.CanadaMar 17, 2020
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Saskatchewan government reviewing birth alert policiesThe province is reviewing whether it will keep the practice that critics say discriminates against Indigenous parents.CanadaSep 19, 2019
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‘This is a historic moment’: Doucette sees ’60s Scoop apology as healing moment'60s Scoop survivor Robert Doucette says the upcoming apology will be a historic moment, but the FSIN fears some are being left behind.CanadaDec 18, 2018
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Sask. shifts ‘60s Scoop apology talks to survivors’ groupTalk of a '60s Scoop apology has long involved the FSIN and Metis Nation in Saskatchewan, and now the province is talking with a different group.PoliticsMay 28, 2018
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FSIN wants compensation to accompany Sask. ’60s Scoop apologyPremier Brad Wall received a letter from FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron requesting compensation upwards of $400 million to accompany a formal '60s Scoop apology.CanadaNov 15, 2017
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