AMC supports God’s Lake First Nation in their state of emergency

September 3, 2019

Treaty One Territory, Manitoba

AMC Communications

Treaty One Territory – Winnipeg, Manitoba _ The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) offers its sincere condolences in the loss of four young people and the mental health crisis affecting God’s Lake First Nation. God’s Lake First Nation is located about 550 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg.


God’s Lake First Nation has declared a state of emergency over the suicides of four young people, and the attempts of twenty-two others. God’s Lake leadership is planning a community meeting next week to talk about the crisis and develop an action plan.


AMC Grand Chief Arlen Dumas said “The citizens of God’s Lake have been hit hard by the losses of their young people. Sadly, their deaths are a symptom of the challenges many northern First Nations face, including meth and alcohol. We need the federal government to provide adequate resources to all of our Nations in order to address the addictions and mental health situation which is resulting in the suicides of our kids. This cannot continue – our suicide rates are still four times more than the national average and we need the governments to step up now.”

 

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