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JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR FIRST NATIONS AND METIS PEOPLE

Released on February 25, 2005

The Government of Saskatchewan signed a partnership agreement today to enhance job opportunities for First Nations and Métis people in the province.

The Department of First Nations and Métis Relations signed an Aboriginal Employment Development Program (AEDP) partnership agreement with: Saskatoon Catholic Schools; the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 3730 and Local 2268; and the Catholic Section of the Saskatoon Teachers' Association (STA).

"All AEDP partners are working collaboratively in partnership with the Saskatchewan government to ensure barriers are being eliminated to promote full participation of First Nations and Métis people in the economic life of Saskatchewan," First Nations and Métis Relations Minister Maynard Sonntag said. "We all share a vision here today, a vision where everyone has the opportunity to succeed and realize their dreams right here at home."

"Signing this agreement is another important step we are taking to provide a positive future for First Nations and Métis people," Saskatoon Catholic Schools Deputy Board Chair Tom Fortosky said. "We believe this will enhance opportunities for employment as well as prepare First Nations and Métis students for the workforce."

"Saskatoon Catholic teachers are very pleased to be part of this signing," STA Catholic Section Co-ordinator Stewart Forrester said. "The philosophy of inclusion and working together for the educational and spiritual needs of all children is at the forefront of our mission. We are looking forward to the development of the programming and linkages that will benefit all of the stakeholders in this agreement."

Saskatoon Catholic Schools, the largest Catholic school division in Saskatchewan, has more than 15,000 students in five high schools, 34 elementary schools and two associate schools. The division employs approximately 1,600 teaching, service and support staff.

Through the AEDP, the Saskatchewan government strives to build a representative workforce in Saskatchewan where First Nations and Métis people compete for jobs based on their skills and qualifications, and where they are represented at all occupational levels in proportion to their population numbers in the province.

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For More Information, Contact:

Darlene Wapegan
First Nations and Métis Relations
Regina
Phone: (306)787-7177
Mona Etcheverry
Saskatoon Catholic Schools
Saskatoon
Phone: (306) 659-7077
Cell: (306)229-3743

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