Today, Saskatchewan's Lieutenant Governor, the provincial government and the Office of the Treaty Commissioner unveiled additional new signs that, once installed, will mean every Treaty is acknowledged with an official highway sign in the province.
“It started with one pair
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Moosomin First Nation brings horse racing back
Published - 18/07/2022“All of us are connected to the horse. The spirit of the horse.”
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The Office of the Treaty Commissioner celebrates Chief Tammy Cook-Searson
Published - 16/03/2021We celebrate Cook-Searson for her trail blazing work and the example she has set for women today and for our future...
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Lloydminster Casino Sod Turning Ceremony
Published - 13/06/2017It means economic diversification and spending for the city
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International business forum talks Reconciliation
Published - 25/08/2016“Strong, shared-values relationship drive reconciliation,” said Sean Willy, vice president of Des Nedhe...
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Onion Lake Cree Nation named 2016 Economic Development Community of the Year
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Stats Canada looking for Enumerators
Published - 26/03/2016Statistics Canada is actively preparing for the 2016 Census of Population, which starts in April 2016 in all First...
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Indigenous resilience the focus of OTC panel during Aboriginal Achievement Week
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OTC helps welcome new Canadians
Published - 09/02/2016Two representatives from the Office of the Treaty Commissioner attended Monday’s citizenship ceremony in Saskatoon.
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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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