Lethbridge Herald

PM says more must be done to help First Nations

- Ryan McKenna

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told Liberal party supporters in Saskatchew­an that more needs to be done to help Indigenous people.

Trudeau spoke to party enthusiast­s in Regina at a fundraiser Thursday night.

His comments came only days after the Saskatchew­an Crown decided not to appeal the verdict in the case of Colten Boushie, an Indigenous man who was fatally shot on a farm in 2016.

Last month, a jury found Gerald Stanley not guilty of second-degree murder in Boushie’s death.

The verdict and the decision not to appeal have been criticized by Boushie’s family and Indigenous leaders.

Trudeau did not specifical­ly mention the case in his speech.

“We need to address the tremendous challenges facing Indigenous peoples in Canada. As a country, we must do better,” Trudeau said.

“The path to reconcilia­tion is long but it is worth every effort. We will walk it together.”

Last month Trudeau met with members of Boushie’s family in Ottawa and mentioned them in a speech in which he said the federal government plans to overhaul the way it relates to Indigenous people.

“Through all their grief and anger and frustratio­n, their focus was not on themselves and the tragedy they have endured, but on how we must work together to make the system and our institutio­ns better,’’ Trudeau said at the time.

Trudeau has a busy schedule in Regina today.

He is expected to put a woman in charge of the RCMP during a visit to the Mountie training academy in Regina.

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