FSIN chief backs banishment of drug dealers to protect children on reserve
REGINA — The chief of Saskatchewan’s Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says he supports bands that want to exile criminals.
Bobby Cameron, who represents 74 of the province’s First Nations, says he backs banishment if it means getting rid of drug dealers or protecting young people from drugs and alcohol.
“We’re talking about some communities here that have drug dealers that are selling to 10-year-old kids. What would you guys do? Honestly. You got a 10-year-old kid that’s doing crystal meth. The next day, they kill themselves. Are you going to let it continue or are you going to banish these drug dealers?” Cameron said Monday at the provincial legislature.
“Something has to be done.”


