Pressure on province to address food costs after scurvy cases
News of the 27 scurvy cases in La Ronge has reached the political realm with opposition parties calling on the Sask. Party government to decrease the cost of living, while a local leader pushes for widespread testing.
Chief Tammy Cook-Searson said she was surprised to hear the concerning results of the scurvy study conducted by local doctors. But the news sparked a motivation to tackle the issue head on by advocating for community members’ needs.
“We will have to strategize. I’m grateful for the study that’s been done. It’s better to know than not to know,” she said. “I think it’s better to get tested. We have the mechanism to get tested. [We’re] just encouraging members to get themselves tested and get their children tested.”