FSIN calling for answers after alleged mistreatment of 53-year-old woman at Victoria Hospital
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Members of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) are searching for answers from the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), after a James Smith Cree Nation woman allegedly received what the FSIN described as “poor treatment” at the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert.
In an address to media Wednesday afternoon in Saskatoon, Janette Sanderson, 53, said she went to the hospital emergency room on June 30 after breaking her ankle. She claims she was injected with a substance, the nurse told her it was potassium. The injection has led to severe burns on her body, she said.
Sanderson said as soon as she was injected with the substance, her arm began to hurt.


