Trudeau calls northern Saskatchewan suicides a tragedy as fourth youngster dies
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the recent rash of suicides in northern Saskatchewan is a tragedy.
Speaking to reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday, Trudeau said it’s all too common for young indigenous people to take their own lives.
“It’s obviously a tremendous tragedy in Saskatchewan that happens all too often, too many young people losing their lives,” Trudeau said. “We continue to be committed to working with indigenous communities across the country to deal with this ever-occurring tragedy.”
His comments came after a 10-year-old child committed suicide in Deschambault Lake, about 500 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon. Two girls from Stanley Mission and one from La Ronge — all between the ages of 12 and 14 — also committed suicide earlier this month.


