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‘This is us being vulnerable;’ 60s Scoop survivors rally in Saskatoon

by MBC News | Apr 29, 2016 | Current News

Several 60s Scoop survivors and supporters gathered in Saskatoon on Friday to give their stories a voice. The group came together for a BBQ and rally at Station 20 West in solidarity with a national event in Ottawa aiming to bring awareness of the 60s Scoop. Many of...
Rabbit Lake closure only part of belt-tightening efforts by Cameco

Rabbit Lake closure only part of belt-tightening efforts by Cameco

by MBC News | Apr 29, 2016 | Current News

Cameco says closing the Rabbit Lake mine was a tough call, but the mining giant doesn’t want anyone to think the decision has changed its attitude towards the uranium market. Last week, the uranium mining company announced 500 workers in northern Saskatchewan will...

Army officer recognized in Ottawa for Aboriginal recruitment

by MBC News | Apr 29, 2016 | Current News

An Army officer originally from Saskatchewan is in Ottawa to receive a special commendation. Master Warrant Officer Paul Lucas is being presented with a Meritorious Service Medal by Governor General David Johnston, for his work in getting Aboriginal people into the...
LLRIB chief hands of binder of priorities to Prime Minister

LLRIB chief hands of binder of priorities to Prime Minister

by MBC News | Apr 29, 2016 | Current News

The head of one of Saskatchewan’s largest Indian bands didn’t waste any time when the Prime Minister was in Saskatoon on Wednesday. Lac La Ronge Chief Tammy Cook-Searson says she came to Oskayak school in Saskatoon armed with a full binder to give to...

Jolibois hopes for answers after tribunal pushes for action on child welfare ruling

by MBC News | Apr 29, 2016 | Current News

The NDP is optimistic the Trudeau government has gotten the push its needs to end policies that discriminate against aboriginal children. This week, the Canada Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) ordered Indigenous Affairs to respond to its landmark child welfare ruling by...
Ministry of Environment shows it does more than put out fires

Ministry of Environment shows it does more than put out fires

by MBC News | Apr 28, 2016 | Current News

Ministry of Environment Landill Manager Sarah Keith with one of the finds out in Nisbet Forest. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski The Ministry of Environment’s work with wildfires has grabbed people’s attention in the past year, but there’s been a much more...

Regina INAC office reopens to public despite ongoing protest

by MBC News | Apr 28, 2016 | Current News

The Regina office of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada is once again open. The announcement was made in a release by the Saskatchewan Coalition Against Racism. It says protestors from the Colonialism No More Solidarity Camp met with administrators on Tuesday....

Meeting between Metis community and logging company given “positive” review by those involved

by MBC News | Apr 28, 2016 | Current News

By all accounts a meeting on forestry operations near northern Saskatchewan Metis communities on Wednesday night was positive. Over the past few months there have been some concerns from northern Metis about plans for forestry operations in and around their...
Environmental and Indigenous learning centre celebrates 25 years.

Environmental and Indigenous learning centre celebrates 25 years.

by MBC News | Apr 28, 2016 | Current News

An educational centre near Saskatoon is celebrating 25 years of environmental and Indigenous education. The Saskatoon Public School’s Brightwater Science, Environmental and Indigenous learning Centre initially opened in 1990 to allow students the opportunity to...
Ombudsman says complaints against provincial ministries and agencies up 22% in 2015

Ombudsman says complaints against provincial ministries and agencies up 22% in 2015

by MBC News | Apr 28, 2016 | Current News

  Complaints against government ministries and agencies were up 22 per cent last year, with Saskatchewan’s Ombudsman investigating a total of nearly 3,000 complaints. The numbers are contained in the Saskatchewan Ombudsman’s annual report which was submitted to the...
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