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Province and FSIN Receive Final Report from the Joint Task Force

Released on April 15, 2013

Today at the Legislature, Education Minister Russ Marchuk and Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) Fourth Vice Chief Simon Bird received the final report from the Joint Task Force on Improving Education and Employment Outcomes for First Nations and Métis People.

“On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, I want to recognize and thank Task Force Chair Gary Merasty and members Rita Bouvier and Don Hoium for their work over the last 12 months,” Marchuk said.  “I am pleased to see that several of the recommendations align closely with the work government has committed to already in our Plan for Growth, and we look forward to reviewing the final report more fully in the months ahead.”

“On behalf of the seventy-four First Nations and the executive of the FSIN, I thank the Government of Saskatchewan for making Early Childhood through Post-Secondary education, and employment issues a priority,” Bird said.  “Thank you to the grassroots participants, the stakeholders who shared their stories and innovative solutions, and to the members of the task force who thoughtfully brought voices to our people.  This report is a  great start in investing in our future, as our First Nations continue to be the largest untapped resource in this territory we call Saskatchewan.  If this new way of working in collaboration is any indication of what we can do together, then it's only natural that we as First Nations have a very strong role to play in the future.”

The Government of Saskatchewan’s 2013-14 Budget provides $3 million for task force recommendations, as well as an additional $22.2 million for initiatives intended to support improved First Nations and Métis education and employment outcomes.  This includes $3.8 million to support the First Nations and Métis Education Achievement Fund as well as an increase of $1.5 million for Adult Basic Education on-reserve.

The Government of Saskatchewan and the FSIN launched the three-member task force on March 26, 2012, with a mandate to focus on several key goals for First Nations and Métis people including:

  • Improved early childhood outcomes and transition to school;
  • Increased high school and post-secondary completion rates;
  • Improved participation in the labour force and employment; and
  • Greater quality of life and enhanced self-sufficiency. 

Métis perspectives were also represented through a partnership between the Government of Saskatchewan and the Métis Nation – Saskatchewan (MN-S).  The MN–S conducted research and consultations with Métis people, communities and stakeholders across the province and incorporated this information into a report for the task force.

The Government of Saskatchewan will review the report and respond later this year.

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For more information, contact:

Leya Moore
Education
Regina
Phone: 306-787-1069
Email: leya.moore@gov.sk.ca

Mervin Brass
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Saskatoon
Phone: 306-956-1026
Email: Mervin.Brass@fsin.com
Cell: 306-220-7187

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