Marvin Starblanket, a Cree from Mistawasis First Nation who is on a long-term supervision order, looks towards the camera, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada February 5, 2025. REUTERS/Nayan Sthankiya
SASKATOON (Reuters) - Like a growing number of formerly incarcerated Indigenous people, Marvin Starblanket's life is still governed by Correctional Service Canada rules.
They determine where he sleeps (a halfway house instead of at home with his partner and children), when he clocks in for the night (10 p.m.), whether he drinks alcohol (he is prohibited), and the job he pursues.
