FSIN outraged by government, police handling of protest camp outside legislature
REGINA — The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it is outraged by how the Saskatchewan government and police handled protests outside the provincial legislature.
Six people from the Justice for our Stolen Children camp were arrested on Monday as a teepee was removed from the site.
The camp was set up at the end of February shortly after the acquittals of Gerald Stanley in the fatal shooting of Colten Boushie and Raymond Cormier in the death of Manitoba teen Tina Fontaine. Both victims were Indigenous.
It protested racial injustice and the disproportionate number of Indigenous children in government care.


