Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson
OTTAWA Leaders of remote First Nations in Manitoba’s extreme north say the arrival of caribou hunters via ice trails could blow the hard work they’ve done to keep COVID-19 out of their communities.
OTTAWA Leaders of remote First Nations in Manitoba’s extreme north say the arrival of caribou hunters via ice trails could blow the hard work they’ve done to keep COVID-19 out of their communities.
They want the provincial government to beef up conservation patrols. We’ve seen this virus spread like wildfire in other First Nations, said John Clarke, a councillor at Barren Lands First Nation, on Tuesday.