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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Métis Nation–Saskatchewan Q&A

August 30, 2025  We’ve heard questions about why the upcoming MNLA will take place in September 2025, and whether that timing affects who can attend. On February 18, 2025, your Provincial Métis Council (PMC) voted at a duly held meeting to hold the MNLA on Sept 5-7,...

September Tea & Talks

Tea and Talks / Li Tii Minihkwaytaak Piikishkwaytaak: A Métis Health Series The Power of Giving: Understanding Organ and Ocular Donation This month, the MN–S Health team is joined by Graham Stobbs. With 13 years of nursing experience, Graham has dedicated the past...

September Mobile Assistance

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

A Statement from the Provincial Métis Council

August 25, 2025 - Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) Provincial Métis Council (PMC) has serious concern with the growing number of false, harmful and derogatory social media posts targeting MN–S staff. Last week, the PMC passed a motion responding to the ongoing...