SASKATOON There are renewed calls for education and reconciliation after a racist sign was posted on a Saskatchewan First Nation east of Prince Albert Wednesday morning. The sign was found on a bridge on the Muskoday First Nation and says in part: “White lives matter too… who else is gonna work and pay taxes.” Ava Bear, the chief of Muskoday First Nation, called the poster disturbing and said it feeds into misconceptions. “It’s very saddening and I think more than anything, this individual needs our prayers to come around and try to understand.” Over the last few weeks, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential school sites across Canada.