MÉTIS NATION – SASKATCHEWAN

Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN-S) represents the province’s Métis citizens. The Métis Nation Legislative Assembly is the governing authority of the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN-S) and has the authority to enact legislation, regulation, rules and resolutions governing the affairs and conduct of the Métis in Saskatchewan.

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President Talks

President Glen McCallum
talks about being Métis.

Back to Batoche

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Métis Mental Health
& Addiction Support

Available Toll-Free Crisis Line
1-877-767-7572 / 24hr
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Citizenship

The MN-S Registry registers eligible Métis persons in the province of Saskatchewan.

Métis Gathering

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Métis Nation Legislative Assembly

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Latest news

Historic budget passes at PMC

March 21, 2025 - The Provincial Métis Council (PMC) has passed a historic, balanced 2025-26 budget! MN–S Minister of Finance Marg Friesen said, “This is a strong balanced budget that supports our citizens and the growth of our Métis Nation. It’s the most impactful...

April Mobile Assistance

Becoming a Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) citizen means connecting to your roots, your community, and shaping your future. This month, the MN–S Registry and Ma Faamii Mobile Assistance teams are hitting the road, bringing support and resources directly to you....

MN–S issues new Request for Proposals

February 24, 2025 - Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) is issuing a new Request for Proposals (RFP) for interior renovations and related work at 306 – 20th  Street East in Saskatoon. MN–S Infrastructure Services will host a site walkthrough of the building on March 11...

Métis Nation–Saskatchewan victory has positive implications

February 28, 2025 - Today is a landmark day for Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) citizens. The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed MN–S’ assertion – MN–S has the right to challenge Saskatchewan’s refusal to consult Métis on impacts to Aboriginal title and commercial...