Indigenous leaders plan action against Saskatchewan First Act
Blockades could be set up in Saskatchewan if Premier Scott Moe doesn’t retract the Saskatchewan First Act.
More than 35 chiefs gathered in the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations’ (FSIN) boardroom Friday to voice their opposition to the bill Moe and the Saskatchewan Party Government unveiled at the beginning of November.
The Saskatchewan First Act would amend the province’s constitution to assert Saskatchewan’s “exclusive” jurisdiction when it comes to legislation around the exploration for, development, conservation and management of non-renewable natural resources in Saskatchewan, the development, conservation and management of forestry resources in Saskatchewan, and the operation of facilities in Saskatchewan that generate electricity. The bill would also create an Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal to examine federal initiatives and quantify their impacts within Saskatchewan.