The AAI program is designed to increase Aboriginal access, participation and success in apprenticeship trades by delivering training and work experience close to First Nations communities.
ᓇᕿᑦ: Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
This page provides an overview of a one-day workshop that was designed to support educators who wished to deepen their understanding of Aboriginal knowledge and culture.
The Big River First Nation’s Education Department provides a variety of services for students from 4 years old to Grade 12 with a definite cultural influence that reflects the community's identity.
Provides technical assistance and support to the Saskatchewan Indian Education and Training Commission (SIETC) and the FSIN Executive Member with the education portfolio.
The First Nations and Métis Education Branch provides leadership to build capacity within Saskatchewan's provincial education system to transform and empower learning communities toward a shared and harmonious future.
Offers undergraduate and graduate degrees within an environment of Indian culture and history combining First Nation-oriented and standard areas of study in all programs.
Uses information and communication technology (ICT) to support residents of Northern Saskatchewan, as well as First Nations, Metis, rural, and remote communities in their career development and social/economic development.
LYNX is a job site where Aboriginal job seekers and employers connect. The site also includes information about upcoming events and scholarships for Aboriginal students.
The vision of Masinahikana Online School is to provide and facilitate open access to distance learning opportunities for Northern Saskatchewan residents.