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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations

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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is an organization representing the interests and rights of First Nations across Saskatchewan, advocating for Indigenous sovereignty and working towards the empowerment of Indigenous communities through various initiatives and programs.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations

62.18

-0.03%

Latest Event

FSIN Demands Indigenous Representation in Federal Development

On May 29, 2025, FSIN, together with other leading Indigenous groups, issued a joint media release protesting the federal government's 'fast-track' development approach, arguing that it sidelines essential Indigenous consultation and treaty rights. The release calls for a guiding role for First Nations in the new Major Federal Project Office, ensuring Indigenous voices are part of critical national decision-making.

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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • FSIN Demands Indigenous Representation in Federal Development Logo
    MAY
    29
    2025

    On May 29, 2025, FSIN, together with other leading Indigenous groups, issued a joint media release protesting the federal government's 'fast-track' development approach, arguing that it sidelines essential Indigenous consultation and treaty rights. The release calls for a guiding role for First Nations in the new Major Federal Project Office, ensuring Indigenous voices are part of critical national decision-making.

  • FSIN Demands Accountability from Street Culture Project Leadership Logo
    MAR
    25
    2025

    The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) called for the resignation of the CEO and board members of the Street Culture Project following the tragic suicide of a First Nations girl. FSIN's statement, made during a public event on March 25, 2025, emphasizes the need for justice, accountability, and improved care for indigenous youth.

  • +80

    Executive Political Engagement

    May 29

    FSIN’s public directive demanding the immediate resignation of key executives at the Street Culture Project underscores its commitment to holding organizations accountable for mistreatment of indigenous communities. This strong stance against neglect and implicit systemic failures aligns with progressive, anti-authoritarian principles, earning a high score in Executive Political Engagement.

    FSIN blasts Street Culture Project for treatment of First Nations people, asking CEO to resign

  • Bobby Cameron wins fourth term as chief of FSIN Logo
    OCT
    31
    2024

    At a general assembly attended by over 1,000 delegates from 74 First Nations, incumbent Chief Bobby Cameron secured his fourth term as chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. While he emphasized a clean campaign and condemned political attacks, the process was marred by controversies including derogatory flyers aimed at his opponent, past criminal convictions, and ongoing concerns about transparency – underscored by an upcoming forensic audit of FSIN finances by Indigenous Services Canada.

  • +15

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 29

    The event highlights a democratic process within the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, with a significant turnout and an expressed commitment to a clean, non-coercive campaign. Despite this democratic intent, issues such as internal political attacks, past controversies regarding the chief's criminal conviction, and concerns over transparency (e.g., the initiated forensic audit) necessitate a tempered positive score. Overall, the event supports local self-determination and anti-authoritarian values, warranting a moderately positive score.

    Bobby Cameron wins fourth term as chief of FSIN in Saskatchewan

  • Bobby Cameron Re-Elected as Chief of FSIN Logo
    OCT
    31
    2024

    Bobby Cameron from Witchekan Lake First Nation was re-elected for his fourth term as chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, winning 765 votes compared to 258 for his opponent. The election reinforces FSIN's commitment to democratic indigenous self-governance.

  • +80

    Executive Political Engagement

    May 29

    The re-election of Bobby Cameron demonstrates strong democratic leadership and robust executive political engagement within FSIN. This event, marked by a clear mandate from the community, reinforces indigenous self-governance and counters authoritarian tendencies, aligning with anti-fascist values.

    Bobby Cameron re-elected as Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations

  • FSIN Elects New Chiefs Logo
    OCT
    06
    2023

    FSIN held democratic elections that resulted in the re-election of Dutch Lerat as Second Vice-Chief and the election of a new Fourth Vice-Chief, with an 85% voter turnout. The process underscored strong democratic engagement and commitment to protecting Treaty Rights and supporting indigenous communities.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 29

    The election is a positive demonstration of democratic governance and indigenous self-determination, reflecting transparent political participation. The high voter turnout and focus on protecting Treaty Rights indicate an active stance against authoritarian practices, contributing positively in the Public and Political Behavior category.

    FSIN Elects New Chiefs – Prairie Sky Strategy

  • FSIN Files Constitutional Lawsuit Challenging Saskatchewan First Act Logo
    AUG
    29
    2023

    The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) announced it will file a constitutional lawsuit against the Saskatchewan First Act and the associated Natural Resources Transfer Agreement. Claiming the act infringes on treaty rights and indigenous sovereignty, the legal challenge is aimed at securing resource-revenue sharing and upholding First Nations' inherent rights.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 29

    FSIN's decision to launch a constitutional challenge against legislation that centralizes provincial control over natural resources is an effort to protect treaty rights and indigenous sovereignty. This legal action is a proactive stand against policies that could undermine the rights of marginalized Indigenous communities, aligning with anti-authoritarian and progressive values.

    FSIN files lawsuit against Saskatchewan First Act - APTN News

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