Feds will help First Nations schools guard against COVID-19: Miller
OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Ottawa will be there to help First Nations schools protect against COVID-19 following calls for more dedicated funding.
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation has accused the federal government of ignoring its urgent requests for supplies and funding needed for a safe back-to-school plan for its nearly 9,000 students in northern Ontario communities.
Miller said the federal government will not abandon its responsibilities to First Nations schools, including by offering help to acquire personal protective equipment and retrofit schools to improve safety.
“We will be there for First Nations schools as they reopen, and as they face the challenge that all of us are facing and the uncertainty and what is essentially risk management in opening up schools for their children,” Miller said Tuesday.


