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Statement by the Métis Nation- Saskatchewan

Clarification from the Métis Nation - Saskatchewan on a recent statement by Métis National Council President Clément Chartier. Statement can be viewed here.  

Historic Tri-Council Meeting between MNO, MNA and MN-S

A historic, three-day meeting between the Métis Nation of Ontario, Métis Nation of Alberta and our Métis Nation-Saskatchewan was held this week (January 14th - 16th) in Edmonton.  It marked the first time representatives of the three governments have come together...

MOU between MN-S and Saskatchewan Government

December 18, 2019 - Food harvesting is an integral element of Métis culture and an affirmation of who we are.  Before closing out the calendar year, the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan and the Government of Saskatchewan reaffirmed the commitment to work together to...

***UPDATE***Final Camp – National Aboriginal Hockey Championships

Congratulations to all the skaters who turned out to the tryout camps for the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships over the holiday season!Here's a list of the female invitees to the final camp on March 21st, 2020.  Location TBD.Some camp details are here.Here's a...

Star Blanket Presentation at the 2019 Fall MNLA

 It was a gratifying evening on November 23, 2019, when the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan presented three deserving individuals with Métis Star Blankets.  The event took place at the MNLA’s Saturday banquet, held at Prairieland Park.Merelda Fiddler-Potter is a doctoral...

Historic and Cultural Artifacts from Cumberland House

A surprise exhibit greeted attendees of this past weekend’s MNLA. Several artifacts of cultural and historical significance to the Métis citizens of Cumberland House, including a jacket, mittens, moccasins, and a powder horn, were displayed in a glass case for the...

MN-S 2019 Fall Legislative Assembly

The Métis Nation – Saskatchewan concluded a constructive meeting of the Métis Nation Legislative Assembly, which serves as the governing body of the Métis Nation government across the province. The assembly gathers together the democratically elected leaders of the Métis Nation – Saskatchewan including over 100 local Presidents and the Provincial Métis Council to deliberate on legislation, motions and resolutions.