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FSIN demands Regina youth shelter's board resign after death of 17-year-old

Street Culture Project CEO says he wants sit-down with FSIN chief

CBC NewsLiam O'Connor

Warning: this story contains mention of suicide.

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) says it wants answers and accountability from a Regina-based youth shelter after the death of a teen.

On Tuesday, FSIN said a 17-year-old girl died by suicide on Dec. 18, 2023, while in the care of the Street Culture Project (SCP) at its Tuhk Sih Nowin Youth Shelter.

SCP is an emergency youth shelter that was previously embroiled in controversies surrounding allegations of sexual assault and toxi…

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FSIN demands Regina youth shelter's board resign after death of 17-year-old

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