S Reports
Independent Special Interlocutor Presenting Interim Report on Search and Recovery of Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
COWESSESS FIRST NATION, SK, – The Independent Special Interlocutor’s Interim Report, “Sacred Responsibility: Searching for the Missing Children and Unmarked Burials,” is being released today at Cowessess First Nation’s Marieval Survivors Gathering. Delivery of the Interim Report in June 2023 is a part of the Special Interlocutor’s mandate, preceding the Final Report due in June […]
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Read MoreAdvocate for Children and Youth Tables 2022 Annual Report
April 26, 2023 SASKATOON – The Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth, Dr. Lisa Broda, tabled her 2022 Annual Report with the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan today. In this year’s report, Broda emphasizes the substantial increase of in-person engagements after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted. “Participating in community events and engaging directly with young people and […]
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Read MoreReport Challenges Inequities and Disadvantages for Children in Special Designation of Care
April 4, 2023 SASKATOON – The Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth, Dr. Lisa Broda, releases her special investigative report – In Their Sufficient Interest? – pertaining to children in the Person of Sufficient Interest program of out-of-home care under the Ministry of Social Services. The Person of Sufficient (PSI) program is one pathway of […]
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Read MoreReport supports further work on equity, diversity, and inclusion at USask College of Medicine
SASKATOON – A report to help the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Medicine better address issues of systemic inequity was jointly released today by the medical school and the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC). The SHRC conducted research and interviews to develop the report using a systemic investigation and advocacy approach. The report, The […]
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Read MoreReport offers guidance for post-secondary efforts on Indigenous citizenship/membership verification
As Canadian institutions face the challenge of people who falsely claim to be Indigenous, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is sharing a new independent report that will contribute to the national conversation and inform the university’s continued implementation of policies and practices around this issue. Nov 3, 2022 USask commissioned Jean Teillet, a leading Canadian […]
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Read MoreNexGen Releases 2021 Sustainability Report
VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 3, 2022 – NexGen Energy Ltd. (“NexGen” or the “Company”) (TSX: NXE) (NYSE: NXE) (ASX: NXG) is pleased to announce the release of its 2021 Sustainability Report (“the Report”), available online on the Company’s website www.nexgenenergy.ca in the “Responsible Development” section. The Report highlights specific programs, initiatives, and organizational frameworks that NexGen has […]
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Read MoreSelf-harm and suicide in First Nations communities in Saskatchewan (full report)
October 31, 2022 This detailed analysis conducted by HQC – at the request of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations – shines a spotlight on the grim reality in this province: There is an alarmingly wide and growing gap between the rates at which First Nations people are attempting and completing suicide, and rates in […]
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Read MorePAGC 2022 Annual Assembly
Click to view the livestream. Click to view the 2022 PAGC Annual Report report. NT5
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Read MoreSTC Tribal Chief Mark Arcand announces second shelter to open in coming months
Saskatoon Tribal Council Tribal Chief Mark Arcand didn’t mince words when discussing the city’s homelessness problem with some of Saskatoon’s top business people. As the guest speaker at the NSBA luncheon, Tribal Chief Arcand laid out the harsh reality the city faces. “Since December we have had over 1000 unique individuals use the services offered […]
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Read MoreSK Government: Climate Resilience Framework and Reports
Climate Change Resilience Report The 2022 resilience report demonstrates that Saskatchewan continues to build its resilience to a changing global climate. Resilience is the ability of a system, such as a community, ecosystem, or province, to cope with, adapt to and recover from stress or change while continuing to grow. Under Saskatchewan’s Prairie Resilience climate […]
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