Indigenous elder says he was humiliated at Saskatchewan Canadian Tire store
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. — A First Nations elder says he was humiliated when an employee searched him at a Canadian Tire store in Saskatchewan earlier this week.
“They really, really embarrassed us,” said Gordon Albert, 78, of the Sweetgrass First Nation Thursday. “They thought that since we’re native we’d steal something.”
Albert was in North Battleford shopping for a gift with his wife Marlene and son Deryk on Monday, but they didn’t find what they were looking for.
The anti-theft sensor by the door beeped as they left and an employee stopped them and asked him to take off his coat, his wife said.