National Indigenous Languages Day is Mar.31. It’s a day dedicated to honouring and celebrating the diversity of languages of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit People in Canada.
The Assembly of First Nations created this day in 1989 to serve as a reminder of the importance of
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The Story of a National Crime
Published - 10/03/2023Staff from the Office of the Treaty Commissioner were pleased to be part of the health podcast.
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BATC Elders share advice during COVID-19
Published - 19/04/2020Elders share advice during COVID-19
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Dr. Alexandra King named Cameco Chair in Indigenous Health
Published - 27/09/2017Dr. Alexandra King will begin a five-year term based in the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine on Oct....
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U of S Nursing Reconciliation award seeks applications
Published - 14/04/2017The Dr. Gerri Dickson Leadership in Reconciliation Award is designed to recognize College of Nursing students for their...
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Aboriginal Peoples Survey report looks at suicidal thoughts
Published - 21/10/2016According to the study based off the 2012 Aboriginal Survey, suicidal thoughts were twice as prevalent among...
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Economic reconciliation in action in Saskatoon
Published - 03/02/2016In an example of economic partnership and reconciliation, English River First Nation and the Peter Ballantyne Cree...
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