Freedom Road on the way? Ottawa to kick in more cash for road to cut-off reserve
WINNIPEG — The chief of an isolated reserve struggled to describe his emotions Monday after the federal government said it would spend up to an additional $10 million to make sure an all-weather road gets built.
“Words cannot describe my feelings right now, in terms of, finally, we’re there,” Chief Erwin Redsky of the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation said as about 30 supporters rallied outside Winnipeg’s city hall.
“We’re not just building a road here … We’re rebuilding my community, reconnecting to Canada.”
Ottawa’s announcement would appear to remove the final hurdle to getting a road built to the reserve on the Manitoba-Ontario boundary and help solve one of Canada’s longest boil-water advisories.


