Saskatchewan child advocate suggests ways to prevent Indigenous youth suicides
LA RONGE, Sask. — A report about suicide among Indigenous youth in northern Saskatchewan says they feel bullied, sad and alone in their communities.
One youth, who tried to kill himself twice by the time he was 12, told provincial child and youth advocate Corey O’Soup that he didn’t really want to die.
“I was just trying to make everything stop,” the boy named Shane said. “I wanted to quit feeling sad. I wanted to feel like I belonged, or have a place, or no place at all.
“I felt like I was the problem and that I was the answer to fixing that problem.”


