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Métis Nation–Saskatchewan takes historic step on the path to self-government through official launch of Kischi mashinahikan ooschi Michif
May 27, 2024 – Treaty 6 Territory and Heartland of the Métis, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan –, Today, Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) announced its path for the pursuit of self-government through Kischi mashinahikan ooschi Michif – the Sacred Document of the Michif. This self-government agreement is a modern treaty being negotiated with Canada and and will constitutionally protect […]
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Read MoreGovernment Announces Supports, Further Travel Restrictions For Northern Saskatchewan
April 30, 2020 The Government of Saskatchewan is announcing further measures and supports to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Northern Saskatchewan. The announcement includes further travel restrictions for the Northern Saskatchewan Administrative District (NSAD). Also included was immediate funding of $370,000 targeted to combating COVID-19 in the province’s Far North region, and the addition […]
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Read MoreSK Government: Next Step Underway For Infrastructure Project Submissions
December 18, 2019 Today, municipalities and other eligible Saskatchewan recipients can begin submitting detailed project applications for two funding streams under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP). This intake process runs from December 18, 2019 to March 31, 2020. “We invest in infrastructure to strengthen our communities, to improve our quality of life, and […]
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Read MoreMN-S: Local Government Week Recognized in Saskatchewan
Nov. 12, 2019 Treaty 4 Territory, Regina, Sask.– To raise awareness and engagement in local democracy, Local Government Week has again been officially proclaimed in the province of Saskatchewan, at the joint request of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), Métis Nation Saskatchewan (MN-S), the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM), the Saskatchewan School […]
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Read MoreMétis Nation of Saskatchewan Terminates Clarence Campeau Development Fund Agreement Due to a Lack of Representation
The Métis Nation of Saskatchewan (MN-S) is terminating the Clarence Campeau Development Fund (CCDF) Agreement with the Province of Saskatchewan and calling on the province to immediately start negotiations on a new agreement. The CCDF is funded from the province’s gaming profits and is meant to provide the MN-S with the ability to contribute to […]
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Read MoreCFIA – Responding to Today, Building for the Future Progress Report 2018: Looking Back, Looking Forward
A message from the President and Executive Vice President In 2017, we launched the “Responding to Today, Building for the Future” (RTBF) framework that set out our strategic priorities for the next few years. At that time, we promised to keep our staff, as well as our partners, engaged and informed of the changes and […]
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Read MoreSix Saskatchewan Men Fined More Than $55,000 for Unlawful Outfitting
October 11, 2016 An investigation by the Ministry of Environment in west central Saskatchewan has resulted in six individuals being fined a total of $55,200 for unlawful outfitting. Over the past few years, the ministry has become aware of an increase in illegal outfitting and hunting practices occurring in the North Battleford area. In the […]
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Read MoreSaskatchewan’s Police Recruit Training Needs A New Strategy
(Saskatoon, SK – June 30, 2016) The Coalition of Indigenous Peoples of Saskatchewan (CIPS) is calling on the Saskatchewan government to develop and implement a new strategy for its police training. Currently, once hired and sworn in by a provincial municipal police service, candidates attend the Saskatchewan Police College for 20 weeks of recruit training. […]
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Read MoreBudget 2016
Table of Contents Download the PDF Version A New Approach The Promise of Progress […]
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Read MoreNew Survey to Fill long-standing Gap in First Nations Labour and Employment Data
New Survey to Fill long-standing Gap in First Nations Labour and Employment Data Mon, November 23, 2015 The First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC) is pleased to announce that it will be launching a new national survey that will take an unprecedented look at First Nations employment and labour conditions, two priority areas for First […]
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