James Smith Cree Nation looks to build strength and healing with new wellness, treatment centre
It was a moment that carried deep meaning for James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN).
On Tuesday morning, shovels in the ground marked the official kick-off for the building of a new wellness and treatment centre.
“There was a time when our people did not face the struggles we see today,” said JSCN Chief Kirby Constant. “Addictions, homelessness, family instability, and overcrowding were not part of our way of life. These challenges did not come from who we are as Indigenous people – they came from what Canada did to our people. Forced onto reserves, stripped of strong family systems, disconnected from land, language, and culture, our ancestors’ ways of raising children together and nurturing them as sacred gifts were disrupted.”
For the community, the wellness centre represents more than a building; it represents healing, accountability and hope.



