Sask. gov’t working to improve relationship with Indigenous people
The Scott Moe government has shared its progress at making Saskatchewan more inclusive to Indigenous peoples.
The province has highlighted what has been done in the two years since the final report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls came out.
Work has been done in areas including health, justice and culture in collaboration with the Indigenous community.
“Saskatchewan will continue to work with our federal, provincial and Indigenous partners to take action against gendered violence, foster healing for victims and survivors, and bring safety and justice to our communities,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said in a news release.


