The Métis Nation – Saskatchewan represents the Métis people of Saskatchewan. Its legislative assembly has the authority to enact legislation and resolutions regarding the affairs and conduct of the Métis people of Saskatchewan.

MN-S Mobile Registry

Please bring current Saskatchewan Health Card and one piece of photo ID

January 28/12: Regina Senior Citizens Centre, 2134 Winnipeg Street. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

February 10/12: Maple Creek, Jasper Centre, 311 Jasper Street. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

February 11/12: Swift Current, Swift Current Entrepreneurial Centre, 885 – 6th Avenue N.E. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

SaskTel Aboriginal Youth Excellence Awards

14th Annual SaskTel Aboriginal Youth Awards of Excellence 2012
View details here

Training Opportunity: Security Officer

Paid 20-week training program leading to employment, seeking Métis participants
View details here

President Doucette promotes MN-S 2012 winter Registry campaign

MN-S President Robert Doucette made appearances on CTV’s Saskatoon
Morning Live show in Saskatoon and Regina in support of the winter Registry
campaign which runs until March 31. He fielded questions from Saskatoon’s
co-anchor/host Veronica Jubinville on January 12, 2012.

National Aboriginal Recruitment Fair

On January 26–27, the Aboriginal Human Resources Council will hold an online
jobs fair to connect employers and potential employees from the aboriginal
community. From the comfort of an Internet-accessed computer, aboriginal
job seekers can tune in, see what’s out there and chat with employers.
Click here for more information

Share Your Truth

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada,
in preparation for the Saskatchewan National Event in June,
invites Residential School Survivors to share their experiences

TRC Community Hearing in Regina, January 16, 17 and 18
TRC Community Hearing in Prince Albert, January 31 & February 2
Frequently Asked Questions

Métis participants needed for a workshop on Tuberculosis

For more information Click Here

MN-S President experiences close shave for Movember


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