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June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to recognize the rich history, heritage and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis.

This June 21, marks the 30th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day.

As we honour the path of reconciliation, Pattison Media newsrooms across Saskatchewan are dedicated to telling stories throughout the year that help to recognize not just the history of Indigenous Peoples in Canada, but also the successes of trailblazers today.

We also encourage you to browse through the provincial and federal resources below to learn more about building a renewed relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis based on the recognition of rights, respect and partnership.

Sincerely,

Teena Monteleone
Managing Editor, Pattison Media

Île-à-la-Crosse
One of Canada's oldest northern communities celebrates 250 years with focus on land, memory and reconnection
The second-oldest settlement in Saskatchewan is marking a 250-year milestone with celebrations that are as much about memory and reconnection as they are about heritage.As the five-day anniversary event begins July 3, residents of Île-à-la-Crosse are turning to the water, and to the stories carried across ...
Jul 02, 2026
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change of plans
Michif language conference cancelled as 250-year Île-à-la-Crosse celebration approaches
The Village of Île-à-la-Crosse and the 250 Celebration Committee have released a statement expressing their regret about the postponement of the Michif Language Banquet and Conference scheduled for next week. The letter explains the village and the Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages (OCIL) ...
Jun 29, 2026
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'Generational wealth' project
Muskeg Lake Cree Nation signs MOU with City of Saskatoon on downtown entertainment district
The City of Saskatoon has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation to enter negotiations on a potential deal surrounding the city's planned Downtown Event and Entertainment District (DEED) project.The project would include a new arena and a renovated TCU Place, along with potent...
Jun 29, 2026
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"HE TENDS TO MAKE PEOPLE FEEL LIKE FAMILY"
North Battleford Walmart greeter honoured after outpouring of community support
For many shoppers in North Battleford, a trip to Walmart begins the same way - with a smile from Iver Thomas.Since joining the store in 2019, his kindness has made him one of the community's most recognizable and appreciated faces."A few years back, before I started, I was working in construction," Thomas sai...
Jun 26, 2026
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Âsowanânihk Ancient Indigenous Site
Major new site and discoveries found at 11,000 year-old Indigenous settlement
A monumental archaeological discovery was made in the spring of 2023 when a massive ice break in the North Saskatchewan river carved out the side of a hill, exposing a profile of the hill containing thousands of years of history.The archaeological find near Crutwell, Saskatchewan, now known internationally as the &Acir...
Jun 25, 2026
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lessons that last
After 52 years in the classroom, a Little Pine teacher leaves a legacy spanning generations
The young woman had already left Little Pine First Nation and made it to university when she returned looking for Valerie Pro Bonaise."Thank you, Pro," she told her former teacher."Thank you for teaching me. I applied, I used your teachings at university."For Pro Bonaise, the moment captured somethi...
Jun 22, 2026
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Eagle Feather News, a cornerstone of Indigenous news and storytelling in Saskatchewan, continues to amplify Indigenous voices across the province and beyond.

Please take a moment to learn more about Truth and Reconciliation through these resources provided by the Government of Canada. (Photos and links courtesy: www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca)

Learn about Truth and Reconciliation

Learn about the impact of the residential school system, the experiences of former students and the 94 calls to action made by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in its final report.

Learn more about Delivering on Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action

Sharing the journey: Indigenous voices on reconciliation

First Nations, Inuit and Métis storytellers share personal stories of culture, resilience, and hope. Their unique perspectives invite reflection on Canada’s past and our collective journey toward reconciliation.

Moving forward on reconciliation

We are working in partnership with Indigenous Peoples to address past harms, support strong and healthy communities, and advance self-determination and prosperity.

Addressing past harms and healing

Supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities searching for the truth about the legacy and ongoing impacts of

  • Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action
  • Residential schools
  • Children, youth and families
  • MMIWG action plan
  • Specific claims

Learn more about addressing past harms and healing

A young Indigenous mother is showing her four (4) year old son an ancestral feather piece that is part of their indigenous heritage and culture. She is sharing their family's Indigenous culture and stories with her son.
Carmen McLallaerlen, Marge Olsen and Diane Kelly-Anderson

Strong and healthy communities

Working with First Nations, Inuit and Métis to improve essential services and infrastructure, including

  • Clean drinking water
  • Safe housing
  • Health and mental wellness
  • Emergency management
  • Natural resources
  • Addressing climate change

Learn more about strong and healthy communities

Advancing self-determination

Building and maintaining relationships based on respect, partnership and recognition of rights

  • UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
  • Treaties, agreement and negotiations
  • Indigenous languages
  • Economic reconciliation
  • Education

Learn more about Advancing self-determination

Vancouver, BC, Canada - July 1, 2021: Vocalists perform at a "Cancel Canada Day" rally in reflection of the Canadian Residential School System