An Indigenous peacekeeper program inspired by Saskatoon Tribal Council’s Sawēyihtotān initiative may be piloted in downtown Saskatoon to provide mental health and addiction support to the homeless population. A report recommends a one-year project with a budget of $300,000 to hire four peacekeepers, focusing on culturally responsive care. Mayor Cynthia Block has advocated for exploring this program to complement existing community support efforts. Similar initiatives in cities like Edmonton and Winnipeg demonstrate the potential efficacy of Indigenous-led peacekeeping services.
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