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After 135 years a monumental settlement has been reached between the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and Canada
After 135 years of waiting, the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) has successfully negotiated a nearly $602-million settlement with Canada. "This is a momentous day for Lac La Ronge Indian Band," said LLRIB Chief Tammy Cook-Searson. "The membership's overwhelming support for the settlement demonstrates th...
Aug 29, 2024
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Path to Self-Government: Métis Nation SK
Path to Self-Government: A Sit Down with Michelle LeClair, Vice President of Métis Nation-Saskatchewan
It was a sweltering day at Back to Batoche, a time of celebration and remembrance for the Métis people. Amid the heat and the vibrant energy of the festival, EFN Media sat down with Michelle LeClair, Vice President of Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S), to discuss the pivotal steps it's taking toward self-g...
Aug 09, 2024
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Celebrating Treaty 4
Time to celebrate the Sesquicentennial of Treaty 4
When Manitoba was only four years old, and more than three decades before Alberta and Saskatchewan ever existed, the Crown recognized nearly 200,000 square-kilometres covering the southern regions of all three of these present-day provinces as Treaty 4 territory. September 15 will mark 150 years since the Queen's repre...
Aug 03, 2024
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Leadership say voter apathy threatens its financial future
Over the weekend the members of Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation voted on its 1909 land claim and instead of celebrating, the leadership were still trying to figure out what went wrong. "We were only 20 votes away from meeting the requirement to pass, which is disappointing," said Chief Melissa Tavita in a news ...
May 18, 2023
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Newly elected chief of Cowessess First Nation speaks with Eagle Feather News
Erica Beaudin has spent most of her life as an Indigenous advocate and servant of the people within the City of Regina, but after some careful thought she decided it was time to go home. On April 24th, at approximately 8:30 p.m. Beaudin took the oath of office to become the new chief of Cowessess First Nation. She admi...
May 15, 2023
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Two new faces take on FSIN Youth Representatives role
Sometimes numbers are the best way to appreciate a new event. There are over 175,000 Indigenous people in Saskatchewan, according to Statistics Canada. One of the fastest growing demographics in the province are Indigenous youth aged 15-24, who make up almost a quarter of all youth in Saskatchewan. This past April, at ...
May 20, 2022
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Early indications point to a change in the north
The polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday night marking the end of the Athabasca by-election. Preliminary results are showing a SaskParty win. According to ElectionSK, 2,228 ballots were counted with 37 ballot boxes reported during this first count, which includes 29 regular polls, six advance polls and two mobile polls in p...
Feb 17, 2022
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The people of the Athabasca constituency will choose their representative
Advance polls have begun at six locations in the Athabasca by-election. Voters have four candidates to choose, which includes, Clint Arnason for the Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan, Georgina Jolibois from the New Democratic Party (N.D.P.), Jim Lemaigre representing the Saskatchewan Party and Independent candidate Darin R...
Feb 14, 2022
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Stay safe - vote by mail says Saskatchewan's Chief Electoral Officer
Voters in the Athabasca riding will have a chance to decide who will represent them on Feb. 15, but Michael Boda, the head of Election Saskatchewan and Chief Electoral Officer, urges everyone to stay safe from inclement weather or the omicron virus by applying to vote by mail. The Athabasca seat was previously held by ...
Jan 27, 2022
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Athabasca Constituents head to the polls next month
Premier Scott Moe has set February 15 as the date for the Athabasca byelection. The seat was previously held by long-time NDP MLA Buckley Belanger. In August he resigned to run in the federal election, but fell short. He has publicly stated that he has no plans to return to provincial politics. He represented the Athab...
Jan 19, 2022
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LaRose Smith first to be elected MN-S Youth Council president
Autumn LaRose-Smith is the first elected president of the provincial youth council of Métis Nation - Saskatchewan. The SUNTEP student at the University of Saskatchewan and Outreach and Programs Administrator of the We Matters anti-suicide campaign, said she looks forward to amplifying the voices of Métis ...
Dec 16, 2021
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FSIN executive identify issues as new term begins
Saskatchewan chiefs decided to stay the course, re-electing four incumbents to lead the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) and bringing in one newcomer, lawyer Alyson Bear, to fill the vacated position of Third Vice-Chief. Chief Bobby Cameron, who returns for his third term, is pleased with the Federatio...
Nov 07, 2021
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Métis youth prepare to vote for president of youth council
November 2, 2021 - Voting in the first, province-wide, Provincial Métis Youth Council (PMYC) presidential election for Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) takes place this week across Saskatchewan. There are 5,200 young Métis citizens, between the ages of 16 and 29, eligible to participate in the onli...
Nov 04, 2021
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Merasty hopes to unseat Cameron as Chief of FSIN
A former Second Vice-chief of the FSIN, Robert A. Merasty, is challenging incumbent Bobby Cameron in the October 28 election for Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. Merasty, a former Chief of Flying Dust First Nation, served one term as Second Vice-Chief and chose not to run again when that term en...
Oct 26, 2021
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Teens influence provincial education policies, projects
Bree Chamakese and Kadence Hodgson are two Indigenous members of this year's Saskatchewan Youth Council, a group that meets with the Minister of Education to discuss issues pertinent to students across the province. "I'm looking forward to being heard," said Hodgson, a grade 12 student at Rossignol Highschool...
Oct 22, 2021
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YOUTH VOTE: Provincial Métis Youth Council Presidential 2021 online Election
Online voting and election information avavilable at: MNSelection.ca
Oct 15, 2021
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Integrity, democracy priorities for first female MNC President Caron
For the first time in its history, with the election of Cassidy Caron, the Métis National Council (MNC) will be led by a woman. Caron is also the first new president to be elected in 18 years, since former president Clément Chartier was elected in 2003. He did not run in the recent election. Caron, of Tra...
Oct 12, 2021
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2021 Elections
Canadians will head to the polls on September 20 th , after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a snap summer general election. Eagle Feather News spoke with four Indigenous candidates on their bids to represent their regions in Parliament. Robert Doucette, former MN-S President, running for the NDP in Saskatoon-West....
Aug 24, 2021
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