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MNS 2023-2024 Annual Report
The 2023-24 fiscal year was one of the most progressive in the history of Métis Nation–Saskatchewan. With increased capacity, our leaders and staff focused on engaging in community, negotiating the advancement of our rights, and improved service to thousands of Métis Citizens across the province. Through MN–S’ program delivery, the government heard the same message; […]
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Read MoreRelease of Summary Report of the 2023 National Indigenous Citizenship Forum: Moving Beyond Indigenous Self-Identification at Canadian Post-Secondaries
April 1, 2025 Regina, SK – The National Indigenous University Senior Leaders’ Association (NIUSLA) and the First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) have released the Summary Report of the 2023 National Indigenous Citizenship Forum, held on March 21–22 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The forum, “Moving Beyond Indigenous Self-Identification at Canadian Post-Secondaries,” gathered Indigenous Elders, leaders, scholars, and […]
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Read MoreCanada’s farmland values continued to climb in 2024, FCC reports
Mar 18, 2025 The national average farmland value increased 9.3% in 2024. This represents a slower pace of appreciation than in 2023, but remains higher than the average of the last 5 years (8.6%) and of the last 10 years (9.1%). This post summarizes the changes in values for cultivated land, irrigated land and pastureland. […]
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Read MoreSaskatchewan Blue Cross releases 2024 Community Investment Report
Saskatoon, Sask., Feb. 18, 2025 – Saskatchewan Blue Cross has published the latest edition of its annual Community Investment Report, highlighting the impactful ways the organization supports Health Literacy, community well-being, diversity, equity and inclusion across the province. “At Saskatchewan Blue Cross, we believe that investing in our communities strengthens local networks and empowers people […]
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Read MoreSaskatchewan’s Second Domestic Violence Death Review Report Released
January 30, 2025 Today government released the 2024 Domestic Violence Death Review Report for Saskatchewan. “Saskatchewan recognizes the need to take action to address the issue of interpersonal violence and domestic violence deaths in our province” Justice Minister and Attorney General Tim McLeod said. “The recommendations in this report will inform future government responses to […]
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Read MoreGDI 2023-2024 Annual Report now available
Jan 10, 2025 The 2023-2024 Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI) Annual Report is now available online! Print versions are also available by request. Through each of the Annual Report’s pages, you’ll see how the Institute’s departments worked together to support Métis students and clients and our first few steps forward in implementing the new 2022-2027 Strategic […]
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Read MoreKitsaki Management’s Annual Report
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Read MoreFission Releases Inaugural Sustainability Report
KELOWNA, BC , Nov. 5, 2024 – FISSION URANIUM CORP. (” Fission ” or ” the Company “) is pleased to announce the release of its inaugural Sustainability Report (the “Report”). The Report, which is available online , covers the period ending 2023 and provides further information on historical and future activities. In particular, the […]
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Read MoreLotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan Reports Successful First Year in 2023-24
July 10, 2024 Saskatchewan’s newest Crown corporation, Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS), today released its inaugural annual report, covering its first 10 months of operations (June 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024). In 2023-24, LGS recorded net income of $191.1 million and net income before payments to the General Revenue Fund (GRF) of $305.1 million […]
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Read MoreSaskWater infrastructure projects in 2023-24 bolster economic growth and development in Saskatchewan
July 10, 2024 SaskWater finished the 2023-24 fiscal year with solid financial results, including $8.7 million in net income, up from $8.6 million the previous year. Of the Crown corporation’s $87.0 million investment in capital projects, the most significant initiative was the Regina Regional Non-potable Water Supply system. SaskWater and its local contractor completed installation […]
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