Source: Graham Slaughter, CTV News, September 18, 2018
Three survivors of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash will receive fully-trained service dogs for free thanks to an Indigenous-run dog training organization.
MSAR Elite Dog Services is training the dogs and donating them once they’re ready to be rehomed. The first — a one-year-old Labrador retriever — will go to player Graysen Cameron.
Each dog is valued at about $25,000.
Cameron was one of 13 people injured in the April 6 bus crash on a rural Saskatchewan highway. Sixteen others died.