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Coconut Software providing free software to support COVID vaccination for First Nations communities in Canada

SASKATOON, SK, Jan. 11, 2021 – Coconut Software, the leading provider of customer engagement solutions for the banking and credit union industry, has announced that they’ll be providing their appointment booking software completely free of charge to any First Nations communities in Canada in order to provide COVID-19 vaccinations. “We believe it is critical to […]

by ahnationtalk on January 11, 2021379 Views

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U of Saskatchewan: Exploring technology use with Indigenous elderly for health and well-being

University of Saskatchewan (USask) post-doctoral fellow Dr. Cari McIlduff (PhD) has been awarded $45,000 from AGE-WELL and the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) to learn which technology and telehealth services older Indigenous people would like to use for support in leading a healthy lifestyle. McIlduff is one of 21 early career researchers from 10 institutions […]

by ahnationtalk on September 25, 2020526 Views

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Mitacs and JSGS to support Indigenous and northern communities with new digital technologies in fight against COVID-19

June 11, 2020 Tarun Katapally and Ken Coates, faculty in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy’s (JSGS) University of Regina (U of R) and University of Saskatchewan (USask) campuses, have been awarded $150K and $250K respectively from Mitacs, a national not-for-profit innovation organization. The projects will introduce Indigenous and northern communities to digital […]

by ahnationtalk on June 11, 2020493 Views

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Saskatoon technology enlisted to help vulnerable Indigenous women – CBC

Official says COVID-19 has increased rates of dometic violence, mental health emergecies and addictions May 28, 2020 A pilot project is using Saskatoon technology to keep vulnerable Indigenous women safe. “Knowing this could make a difference in even one life is huge,” said Alicia Buckley, program director for the Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan. Buckley said the […]

by ahnationtalk on May 28, 2020393 Views

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Saskatchewan Residents To Benefit From Green And Community Infrastructure Investments

The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan recognize that strategic investments in green and recreational infrastructure play a key role in supporting healthy, dynamic and sustainable communities. Today, Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard and Member of Parliament for North Vancouver, on behalf of François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, […]

by ahnationtalk on September 5, 2019466 Views

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Create that spark’: Software testing program seeks to increase Indigenous people in IT sector – CBC

PLATO program in Regina sends students directly off to internships; many get jobs Jul 19, 2019 Saskatchewan has a new six-month software testing program that aims to bring more Indigenous people into the IT industry. There are 14 students enrolled in the Professional Aboriginal Testing Organization (PLATO) program in Regina. With classes five days a […]

by ahnationtalk on July 19, 2019422 Views

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Yorkton students create safety PSA aimed at preventing youth from going missing – CTV News

May 6, 2019 There are currently 134 historical missing persons cases in Saskatchewan, and three Yorkton-based students don’t want to see that number go any higher. Kirstyn Kennedy, Brandi McKay and Amy Esquash, students at Yorkton Regional High School, helped create a video series called “Our Voices”, a PSA for youth, Indigenous youth in particular, […]

by ahnationtalk on May 7, 2019412 Views

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Feds set rules on use of AI in government services amid wider testing – paNOW

Mar 04, 2019 OTTAWA — The federal government is setting ground rules for how departments and agencies can use artificial intelligence to make decisions about benefits and services. Talking at a conference of government workers Monday morning, Treasury Board President Jane Philpott says anyone who thinks the era of artificial intelligence is just on the […]

by ahnationtalk on March 5, 2019388 Views

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SaskTel investing $4.6 million to improve wireless service in parts of rural Saskatchewan

June 7, 2018Today SaskTel announced plans to invest approximately $4.6 million to significantly improve the data capacity of 37 towers serving rural Saskatchewan by the end of March 2019.  The full list of towers to be upgraded can be found below.“SaskTel is fully committed to providing the people of Saskatchewan with fast and reliable communication […]

by ahnationtalk on June 8, 2018552 Views

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Expanding Access to SMART Board Technology in Saskatchewan Classrooms

May 14, 2018 A new province-wide agreement with SMART Technologies, a world leader in classroom technology and makers of the interactive SMART Board, has allowed school divisions to purchase nearly twice as many SMART Learning Suite licenses for teachers.  There are now over 6,000 teacher licenses, which will make the SMART Learning Suite software available […]

by pmnationtalk on May 14, 2018512 Views

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