Guy Lonechild attempts a return to the FSIN
It’s been four years since Guy Lonechild was unceremoniously removed as chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN). But now, with the Legislative Assembly approaching, Lonechild is looking for a way back in.
The former chief is one of three candidates running for second vice-chief ahead of the FSIN Legislative Assembly later this month.
“Quite honestly, I wasn’t sure I was going to come back to First Nations politics, but I’m very happy to be here,” Lonechild said. “I have the experience and the expertise, and I know the issues that First Nations are facing.”
The FSIN suspended Lonechild in August 2011 for failing to disclose a drunk driving charge during his election campaign. After a bitter legal fight, he accepted a financial buyout and stepped down.


