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A Saskatchewan First Nation leader says new funding for mental health services is an important step toward preventing suicides among Indigenous youth.
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt said he was “very pleased” with Monday’s federal budget, which included $597.6 million over the next three years for a tailored mental health strategy for Indigenous communities.
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Pratt said his hope now is that the province will also come to the table. The FSIN, which represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan, signed a letter with provincial and federal representatives in September 2020, pledging to work together to lower the disproportionately high rates of suicide among First Nations youth.
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