Colten Boushie’s family says farmer trying to ‘exploit’ Indigenous man’s death
WINNIPEG — When Gerald Stanley testified in a Saskatchewan court last month he told a jury his version of what happened on the summer day in 2016 when Colten Boushie, a young Indigenous man, was fatally shot.
People heard Stanley’s story in court or followed it across Canada in news reports.
Boushie’s cousin, Jade Tootoosis, says the 22-year-old from Red Pheasant First Nation will never get that same opportunity.
Tootoosis says she was disgusted to learn that the law firm representing Stanley has been reaching out to different publishing companies.