Sask. First Nations groups call for inquiry, accountability following report into baby's death

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First Nations leaders and a grieving mother say a recent report into the death of infant Tanner Brass doesn’t go far enough.

They’re calling for an inquiry, criminal charges against a number of Prince Albert, Sask., police officers and the release of all the recordings and documentation in the case.

Tanner’s mother, Kyla Frenchman, attended a news conference in Saskatoon with First Nations leaders on Friday. She did not speak, but was wrapped in a ceremonial blanket.

“They failed Kyla, an Indigenous woman, and her child. We need answers. We need the Prince Albert Police Service to be held accountable,” Frenchman’s lawyer, Eleanore Sunchild,

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