Aboriginal Awareness Week (ca. May 20-26, 1996), and Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations' 50th anniversary (1996), member's statement
Aboriginal employment development program,
1252–53
Aboriginal tourism strategy, member's statement
Band housing, land entitlements, settlement,
1583–84
Border Society Métis Society, new initiative in Lloydminster, Aboriginal Head Start Program, member's statement
Business management program graduates (1996), Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies, member's statement
Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre (Cut Knife), opening [June 11, 1996], member's statement
Dancers, Donetta and Trevor Seack (Weyburn), recognition, member's statement
Economic opportunities, new, fostering and promotion,
6
Education
See Education Department - Aboriginal population, concerns and issues
Education, on reserve, funding,
892
Federal government, new funding agreement, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, member's statement
First Nations forum in Regina (ca. May 1996), member's statement
Funding, inadequate,
1249
Gathering rights, traditional
Health services, payment,
1579
Indian child and family service agency, development, agreement between Social Services and Saskatoon Tribal Council, member's statement
Joint land development, Onion Lake First Nation, and Wascana Energy, member's statement
Lac La Ronge Indian Band, new five-year financial transfer agreement with federal government, member's statement
Lloyd Johnson Memorial Centre (Shellbrook), grand opening (May 6, 1996), new healing lodge, member's statement
Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, establishment of community justice committee, member's statement
Management authorities, Indian and Métis,
1252
Meadow Lake Tribal Council, joint feasibility agreement with Miskito Indians in Nicaragua, economic potential, member's statement
National Aboriginal Day (June 21, 1996), member's statement
Organizations, funding,
1251
Pheasant Rhump Band
See also above Band housing, land entitlements, settlement;
Social assistance - Fraud
Pheasant Rhump Band, funding, administration,
1584
Police services, funding, federal-provincial share,
1806
Post-secondary education, funding,
2481
Programs, funding, Métis and Indian nations, separate record,
1578
Programs, social and economic, lack,
1249
Reserve residents, hospital services, payment,
1579–80
Self-government,
2603
Self-sufficiency, greater, fostering and promotion,
6
Sentencing circules,
1804,
2777,
3023–24
Skills training,
2481–82,
2595
Status, on and off reservation, education, funding,
1587
Technical institutes, funding,
2473–74
Treaty Land Entitlement Settlement Agreement with Cowessess First Nation, signing ceremony, member's statement
Treaty land entitlements,
1585–87,
2601See also above Band housing, land entitlements, settlement;
Crown land;
Land - Taxation, drainage systems, construction and maintenance;
Rural municipalities - Tax loss, compensation
Treaty land entitlements, negotiations, Energy and Mines Department, involvement,
1532
Treaty land entitlements, Porcupine Forest Reserve, potential purchase
Treaty land entitlements, provincial agreement signed, Cowessess First Nation, member's statement
Treaty status, loss,
2604–5
War games, CFB Dundurn
See Canadian Armed Forces
Waterhen Lake First Nation, event marking 75th anniversary of the signing of Treaty 6 (1996), member's statement
Women, issues, Women's Secretariat, role,
1247