Federal gov’t provides funding to FSIN in search for unmarked burial sites
The Government of Canada is giving the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) nearly $5 million to find and commemorate unmarked graves at former Indian Residential Schools in Saskatchewan.
The $4.88 million in funding for the project comes from the $27.1 million set aside for Calls to Action 74 to 76 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Reports.
The announcement Tuesday was made at the former Muskowekwan Indian Residential School on the Muskowekwan First Nation. The building near Lestock is the last residential school building still standing in Saskatchewan.
The funding is to help with what the FSIN called “research, knowledge gathering and initial ceremonies related to the burial sites of children who never returned from residential schools to their Indigenous communities. The funding will also help communities gather the information necessary to guide appropriate ground-penetrating radar work.”


