FSIN chief anticipates bright future after Liberal cabinet announcement
Fresh off his own election, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) chief Bobby Cameron says he’s thrilled with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet choices.
“We’re very happy with the outcome today,” Cameron said.
Cameron said he’s already left a message with newly appointed Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett.
“We were hopeful that (the position) would have went to one of our indigenous MPs but Carolyn Bennett is equally as strong an advocate for First Nations’ inherent treaty rights, so we were happy,” he said.
During his time on the FSIN education portfolio, Cameron said Bennett supported their call to repeal Bill C-33, the First Nations Control of First Nations Education Act.
Cameron’s sentiments were echoed by Beardy’s and Okemasis Willow Cree First Nation councillor and co-chair of Liberal Party aboriginal peoples commission Kevin Seesequasis, who said Bennett is a passionate advocate on First Nations issues.
A former family physician and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Toronto, Bennett served as Canada’s first Minister of State for Public Health, and as the Liberal Critic for Aboriginal Affairs.


