Sask. gov’t joins FSIN to demand more investigation of residential school sites
The Saskatchewan government is joining the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) in calling for radar ground searches of residential school sites in the province.
After the remains of 215 children were found on the site of a former Indian Residential School in Kamloops, the FSIN called on governments to start looking into undocumented deaths and burials on the sites of similar institutions in Saskatchewan.
That included radar ground searches at the sites of the Muskowekwan Indian Residential School (IRS), Onion Lake St. Anthony’s IRS, Beauval IRS, Guy Hill IRS, Lebret IRS and Sturgeon Landing IRS, along with additional sites in consultation with First Nations in Saskatchewan.
“Our First Nations communities and families need closure to begin healing from the traumas forced upon them at these residential schools,” FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said in a media release Monday.