Fire-ravaged First Nations community accuses Ottawa of denying it federal aid
OTTAWA — A small Ontario First Nations community that was burned to the ground by a raging wildfire on Monday is being deprived of the help it needs because the federal government doesn’t recognize it as a First Nation, the community’s lawyer says.
And its chief says she didn’t hear anything from Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty for nearly a week after the fire broke out.
Residents of Collins First Nation, a remote community without road access more than 200 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, were forced to self-evacuate earlier this week in advance of fast-moving fires.
Videos show community members fleeing on small boats as the flames encroached upon the shoreline.


