FSIN History Book Available for Purchase
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2013 "Spirit of Our Nations" Golf Tournament: August 29, 2013
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Saskatchewan Indian Winter 2013
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FSIN Response to Guy Lonechild
"The FSIN is disappointed with the mischaracterization by Mr. Lonechild on the circumstances of his suspension, and the authorities and processes which are in place to remove one of our elected officials from office. The facts of the situation are as follows:
FSIN Executive committed to fulfilling its mandate on behalf of all Saskatchewan First Nations - August 5, 2011
In a communiqué to all First Nation leaders, communities and FSIN institutions, the FSIN Executive assured First Nations that the Federation will continue to operate in accordance with its mandate.
FSIN Executive Communique July 29, 2011
Office of the Chief- Guy LonechildSIGA Board
The SIGA board met this week to discuss the situation of the SIGA Board Chair, Mr. Kirk Goodtrack.
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Records Financial Surplus July 28, 2011
(Saskatoon, SK) The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Chief Guy Lonechild is pleased to announce a $222,447 operating surplus for the 2010 – 2011 Fiscal Year.
Read more: Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Records Financial Surplus July 28, 2011
FSIN Executive Communiqué July 22, 2011
Office of the Chief- Guy LonechildChief Lonechild and Vice Chief Lerat issued a press release on behalf of the FSIN in support of the Kawacatoose, George Gordon, Daystar, Muskowekwan, Beardy's & Okemasis and Fishing Lake First Nations, who are taking a collective stand to call attention to the provincial government's lack of meaningful consultation regarding the impacts the Jansen Mine project will have on their inherent, Aboriginal and Treaty rights.
FSIN Executive Communique July 15, 2011
Office of the Chief- Guy Lonechild
Minister John Duncan Visit to Saskatchewan
Minister John Duncan was in Saskatchewan this week to celebrate the opening of a new first-rate water treatment plant on the Piapot First Nation.
FSIN Executive Communique July 8, 2011
Office of the Chief- Guy Lonechild
Gordon Tootoosis Passes Away
On behalf of Saskatchewan's 74 First Nations, Senate, Veterans, Executive and Staff, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Chief Guy Lonechild sends his condolences to the family of Gordon Tootoosis.
Live Stream - FSIN Assembly July 6 & 7, 2011
FSIN Legislative Assembly July 6 & 7, 2011
Onion Lake First Nation - Heritage Park
Download the Tentative Agenda (May be Changed at the Start of Assembly)
Assembly is in a Closed Session and will be off the air.
FSIN Executive Communique July 2, 2011
Office of the Chief- Guy Lonechild
Intergovernmental Affairs
Chief Lonechild met with the Province to again request the need for a Potash Summit to be convened immediately with First Nations, industry and government in order to commence dialogue on how First Nations will be included meaningfully in potash development with regard to skills training, employment, and business development.
FSIN 2011 World Indigenous Youth Summit Postponed
(Saskatoon, SK) Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) Vice Chief E. (Dutch) Lerat regrets to inform that the “FSIN World Indigenous Youth Summit” has been postponed until the summer of 2012.
Read more: FSIN 2011 World Indigenous Youth Summit Postponed
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