Federal minister discusses First Nation policing, healing programs after stabbings
Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu is promising to work with James Smith Cree Nation on community policing and a new treatment centre after a daylong visit that followed a series of deadly attacks on the Labour Day weekend.
“I made that commitment to the community leaders that the government of Canada will … continue to be there and will be there with resources to make those things happen,” Hajdu said Wednesday from Saskatoon before boarding a return flight to Ottawa.
Hajdu said she attended a funeral and two wakes while in the First Nations community Tuesday. Hajdu also attended the birthday of someone who lost two relatives in the attacks. She said it was a “poignant” day.
There were more funerals scheduled for Wednesday in the community of 1,900, which continued to mourn following a rampage that left 10 dead and 18 injured on the First Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon.


