
Métis song draws ire from FSIN
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) says a song being played on northern Saskatchewan’s MBC radio is causing racial division.
The popular track called “We’re Métis” by Derek Maurice and Dean Gautier features the lyrics,” We pay our taxes on our very own. We pay our cigarettes, gasoline and all of the clothes we’ve worn.”
In a media release Friday the FSIN said the song “portrays and elaborates on several false and ignorant stereotypes of First Nations people.”
FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said the song showed “exactly why more Treaty education is desperately needed in all schools and communities across Saskatchewan.”