might be pedantic quibbling but Im not sure I agree with the characterization, and thats not actually what the article said
A manitoba FN assembly asked bear clan to "provide support and services for residents in three smaller communities"
""We are very concerned for the safety of the people in our northern communities,""
"While RCMP officers conduct door-to-door checks on residents in gilliam, patrol group members will be splitting into pairs to check in on people living in Fox Lake Cree Nation, York Factory First Nation and War Lake First Nation."
"AMC said it approached Bear Clan – an Indigenous-led, community-based, crime-prevention group – to send teams into communities where tensions were high"
"The community-based solution is intended to fill a gap in police coverage"
I mean if we can stop beating around the bush for a second it was basically "Hey can you guys come up here and do cop stuff for a bit, cuz if its got "first nation" in the name then actual cops cant be bothered"
Cant say they were wrong as it was bear clan who spotted the suspects, in a FN town rcmp didnt bother with
Edit: if I seem a little defensive or snippy its cuz its 3am and racist conspiracy theories have a way of making you extra tired (dont mean you afitzy)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mani...loyed-gillam-manitoba-first-nations-1.5227719
https://aptnnews.ca/2019/07/28/bear-clan-patrol-working-with-rcmp-first-nations-in-hunt-for-homicide-suspects/