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The power of women helped make the newly-formed Treaty Land Sharing Network a reality, an initiative that is considered to be the first step toward land-based reconciliation and fulfilling and implementing the Treaty relationship. The group held a press conference Thursday to publicly launch the project at the farm of Mary Smillie and Ian McCreary near the village of Bladworth, which is 100 kilometers south of Saskatoon. Smillie was joined by Valerie Zinc, Martha Jane Robbins, Naomi Beingestner, Hillary Aiken, Amy Seesekwasis and Emily Eaton with the group working together in forming an alliance between farmers, ranchers and Indigenous land users. The grassroots movement is composed of a group of people that aims to fulfill what the treaties intended – allowing for access by Indigenous people for gathering plants and medicines, hunting and ceremony. ....
Article content Saskatchewan Party’s vaccine rollout The province’s plan for mass vaccinations announced by Health Minister Paul Merriman and Saskatchewan Health CEO Scott Livingstone holds significant flaws by not accounting for workers who are at extremely high risk. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Letters: Sask. s vaccine plan is full of holes Back to video Vaccinating health-care workers, those in long-term care facilities, and those who are immune compromised because of serious health conditions makes sense. The next planned phase will be to vaccinate individuals according to age, beginning with those in their 60s. ....
REGINA — A judge has ruled that the University of Regina must provide information to one of its professors about who is funding research into the oil and gas industry."Ultimately, requiring that . . . ....
Under freedom-of-information legislation, Emily Eaton requested that the school disclose who is funding research related to oil and gas, coal, carbon capture and climate change, as well as which departments receive the money. ....