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Government helping to link business and Aboriginal employees

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Creating links is what the Saskatchewan government's Aboriginal Employment Development Program is all about.

Established in 1992, the program is designed to link employers with suitable Aboriginal employees. It has set up a comprehensive inventory of resumes of Aboriginal job candidates in an attempt to improve access to Aboriginal employees.

The goal of the program is to increase Aboriginal employability and employment across the province in both the public and private sectors.

Government helping to link business and Aboriginal employees

Page 18

Creating links is what the Saskatchewan government's Aboriginal Employment Development Program is all about.

Established in 1992, the program is designed to link employers with suitable Aboriginal employees. It has set up a comprehensive inventory of resumes of Aboriginal job candidates in an attempt to improve access to Aboriginal employees.

The goal of the program is to increase Aboriginal employability and employment across the province in both the public and private sectors.

Community justice workshops a national model

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Federal Justice Minister Allan Rock, Saskatchewan Justice Minister John Nilson, and Chief Blaine Favel of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) today announced the development and delivery of community justice workshops for First Nations communities.

The federal government will provide $100,000 and the province $70,000 to the FSIN to develop a workshop curriculum and deliver workshops on community justice to local justice committees and other interested parties in 10 First Nations communities across Saskatchewan.

Community justice workshops a national model

Page 16

Federal Justice Minister Allan Rock, Saskatchewan Justice Minister John Nilson, and Chief Blaine Favel of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) today announced the development and delivery of community justice workshops for First Nations communities.

The federal government will provide $100,000 and the province $70,000 to the FSIN to develop a workshop curriculum and deliver workshops on community justice to local justice committees and other interested parties in 10 First Nations communities across Saskatchewan.

Dental Woes

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Changes to the schedule of benefits in dental health care has Alberta dentist Deb Crowfoot concerned and worried about his patient's oral health.

The changes, which went into effect Jan. 1, were imposed without input from the people who most deal with a Native clientele and will affect the community greatly, said Crowfoot.

Dental Woes

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Changes to the schedule of benefits in dental health care has Alberta dentist Deb Crowfoot concerned and worried about his patient's oral health.

The changes, which went into effect Jan. 1, were imposed without input from the people who most deal with a Native clientele and will affect the community greatly, said Crowfoot.