Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations working on suicide prevention bill

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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Chief Bobby Cameron said FSIN is currently working on its own suicide prevention bill.

Durocher met with the province last week on ways to improve the government’s suicide prevention strategy.

“The gist of the meeting was ‘we’re doing enough and we’re going to continue doing what we are doing,’” Durocher said in an exclusive interview with Global News on Monday. “It was kind of disheartening.”“We need action after school hours and on the weekend when our youth are more vulnerable and for anyone who needs that extra support system in mental health and mental wellness. There are thousands of us,” Cameron said.

As for Durocher, the province filed a court application against him at Regina Court of Queen’s Bench on Friday. The province said he is violating a bylaw, which prohibits people from setting up camp in Wascana Park.Minister meets with suicide prevention protester

 

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