Nearly three months later, money for JSCN families still with GoFundMe
Nearly three months have passed since a mass stabbing in central Saskatchewan claimed the lives of 11 people. And with the hundreds of thousands of dollars raised to support the families at James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, questions are being raised about where it’s being spent.
The most notable of the online fundraisers was one created by former Member of Parliament Rob Clarke which raised over $125,000. Clarke confirmed for paNOW the money remains with GoFundMe and requires a band council resolution before getting released.
“I’ve been in contact with administration a couple of times, asking for the band council resolution,” Clarke said, adding the goal is to be open and transparent with respect to how the funds get dispersed.
Once the funds are released, they will be held in a trust account with legal counsel. But time may be a factor as Clarke explained the funds must be dispersed with written direction, or they will be returned to individual donors by Jan. 3rd.