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FSIN 2nd Vice-Chief David Pratt withdraws his candidacy for AFN National Chief"We leave here united," said FSIN 2nd Vice-Chief David Pratt in his concession speech as he congratulated newly elected AFN national chief Cindy Woodhouse.PoliticsDec 7, 2023
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FSIN first vice-chief announces candidacy to become AFN national chiefFederation 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.PoliticsAug 16, 2023
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Saskatchewan ending birth alerts Feb. 1Indigenous leaders have repeatedly called for the Saskatchewan government to end the practice of birth alerts.CanadaJan 25, 2021
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First Nations leaders call out Ottawa’s ‘nonsense’ litigation on Jordan’s Principle expansion“No other group of people in Canadian society have to get their racial or cultural identity affirmed by the government."PoliticsJan 6, 2021
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Federal, Sask. governments and FSIN commit to addressing suicide rates among First Nations youthThe provincial and federal government, along with First Nations leaders, signed a letter of commitment Thursday to support mental health amongst Indigenous youth.CanadaSep 25, 2020
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Canada one step closer to child welfare reform, say Saskatchewan First Nations leadersThe federal government has yet to commit a dollar amount to the system overhaul.PoliticsJul 8, 2020
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‘Stop the bull—t’: Timeline unclear as FSIN renews call for child welfare reform fundingFSIN vice-chief David Pratt is fed up with what he calls government inaction and hollow gestures.PoliticsJul 3, 2020
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FSIN planning to ask the feds for approximately $1.8B to fund social service changesThe Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says they will soon put a formal request to fund child and family services, valued around $360 million annually for five years.PoliticsJan 10, 2020
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Blame it on Bush? Former defence ministers explain why ballistic missile defence was deniedTwo former Liberal defence ministers say Canada should take part in ballistic missile defence program with the U.S.CanadaMay 26, 2014
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