Oct 03, 2025
FSIN needs to ‘restore trust’ after report flagged $34 million in questionable spending
A member of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations executive says he cannot stand behind his colleagues’ response to a scathing forensic audit last week that flagged $34 million in questionable expenses.
Craig McCallum, who was elected 4th vice-chief of FSIN in October 2023, issued an open letter this week to Saskatchewan First Nations leadership.
“I cannot, in good conscience, stand behind the statement released by the other executive of the FSIN,” McCallum wrote. “Only transparency, humility, and the wisdom to listen to our people will heal the wounds caused by secrecy.”
Read More: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/fsin-vice-chief-craig-mccallum-forensic-audit-1.7650013