Saskatchewan abandons commitment to improve northern airport after crash: chief
REGINA — The chief of a remote Saskatchewan First Nation says the province’s decision not to help improve an airport runway near his community while doing so in a city outside Regina shows racism.
Louie Mercredi of the Fond du Lac Denesuline First Nation said the province is abandoning its commitment to develop the runway by his isolated northern reserve.
He said the airport is in poor condition and the runway needs to be expanded. Mercredi has been pushing for changes since one person died and nine were seriously injured following a plane crash there in December 2017.
“I have told my people that we are getting a runway upgraded so the province (has) created a liar. I’ve lied to my people,” Mercredi said during a news conference Thursday.