Moe says Saskatchewan gov’t wants to discuss Indigenous police forces
Calls for more Indigenous police services have been heard by the Saskatchewan government.
During a conversation with CKOM on Monday, Premier Scott Moe said his government is listening to leaders of the James Smith Cree Nation, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations and other First Nations groups across the province.
“There is an ask for Indigenous policing, File Hills being the example to where we would look as it has been largely successful,” Moe said, referring to the File Hills First Nations Police Service. “As well, (there have been calls for) some additional funding and awareness around addictions and addiction centres in the province.
“Both of these topics are conversations that the provincial government very much wants to participate (in) with not only our Indigenous communities but all Saskatchewan residents and, yes, the federal government.”


