First Nations prepare to sue the province
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and participating chiefs will be taking legal action against the province.
They want the legislation restricting First Nations people to one carton of tax-free cigarettes per week to be removed, as well as recover the taxes they have to pay until then.
Austin Bear is the chief of the Muskoday First Nation. He along with close to 40 First Nation leaders, each purchased four cartons of cigarettes today to challenge the provincial government's legislation.
Bear argues not only will First Nations businesses lose revenue, but what the province has done violates their treaty rights.