Land Acknowledgement
**Map developed by the Treaty Commissioner of Canada**
Truth and Reconciliation
September 30 has been recognized as the Day for Truth and Reconciliation; a day to honour the lost children, survivors and those affected by Canada’s residential school system. In recognition of this proclamation, the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner recognizes the need for ongoing education in this area. It is through this continuous learning that we strive to gain a better understanding of the impact that the residential school system has had on Indigenous people across Canada so that we can better serve the citizens of Saskatchewan.
For more information:
Moving Forward with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission | First Nations, Métis and Northern Citizens in Saskatchewan | Government of Saskatchewan
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – Canada.ca
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Training Completed by the OIPC
March 31, 2025
- Jonathan Dewar – First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC) Indigenous Data Sovereignty- Home – The First Nations Information Governance Centre
- Lyndon Linklater from the office of the Treaty Commissioner – Indigenous History, Colonization, Treaties, Residential Schools, 60s Scoop and Reconciliation Home
- Murall Bird FSIN and Dinesh Khadka, FSIN – The FSIN and Data Sovereignty- Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations | Protecting Treaty rights since 1946