Pride Month
Celebrate and uplift our 2SLGBTQIA+ Métis community. Let’s honour the strength, stories, and belonging of our Two-Spirit, Indigiqueer, and 2SLGBTQIA+ Métis people. Check out all the events happening in your province this month!
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Celebrate and uplift our 2SLGBTQIA+ Métis community. Let’s honour the strength, stories, and belonging of our Two-Spirit, Indigiqueer, and 2SLGBTQIA+ Métis people. Check out all the events happening in your province this month!
This year, we are proud to join the Central Urban Métis Federation Inc. Local (CUMFI) for the Rock Your Roots Walk for Reconciliation. Together, we will honour Residential School Survivors, and celebrate the rich culture, language, history, and traditions
In this session, we will be joined by the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency for a discussion on Sun Safety, including ways to reduce UV exposure and protect your skin. This session is an opportunity for learning and staying safe in the sun this summer.
Back to Batoche Days is a celebration of Métis identity, resilience, and community – past, present, and future. Experience one of Canada’s largest outdoor Indigenous cultural gatherings.
Showcase your culture, demonstrate your talents and win big prizes!
The Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) government is hosting a Métis Rights and Engagement gathering in South Bay: ‘Advancing inherent Métis Rights Through Knowledge, Engagement, and Nation-Building through our citizens at home’, August 5-9.
Please be advised that the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan Registry Office in Regina and the MN-S Western Region III offices will be temporary closed for the next few days due to flooding in the building.…
Today the Public Health Agency of Canada made the recommendation that travellers avoid all non-essential travel outside of Canada. More information about this and other recommendations for travellers…
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has released a self- assessment tool to help determine ?whether you should be tested for COVID-19, available here.
The SHA announced in a news conference…