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We, the First Nations, are children of the Earth, placed here by the Creator to live in harmony with each other, the land, animals and other living beings. All beings are interconnected in the Great Circle of Life. As First Nations, we treasure our collective values of wisdom, respect, humility, sharing, harmony, beauty, strength and spirituality. They have preserved and passed down our traditions

through countless generations. The Elders teach us to respect the beliefs and values of all nations. Under the Treaties, our leaders bade us to work in cooperation and equal partnership with other nations. The Elders’ desire for an Indian institution of higher education led to the establishment of the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC). The First Nations University of Canada provides an opportunity for students of all nations to learn in an environment of First Nations cultures and values. The university is a special place of learning where we recognize the spiritual power of knowledge and where knowledge is respected and promoted. In following the paths given to us by the Creator, the First Nations have a unique vision to contribute to higher education. With the diversity and scope of the First Nations degree programs, the university occupies a unique role in Canadian higher education. The university promotes a high quality of education, research and publication. At the First Nations University of Canada, First Nations students can learn in the context of their own traditions, languages and values. Rooted in their own traditions, our students will walk proudly and wisely today. The university, through extension programming, reaches out and welcomes First Nations peoples to use its resources for the enrichment of their communities. The university requires facilities which reflect the uniqueness, values, dignity and beauty of the First Nations it represents. It will include appropriate recognition and integration of the role of the Elders, cultural symbols and the First Nations connectedness to the land.

06/03/2026

JUSTICE FOR JAALI - WALK FOR AWARENESS OF PREECLAMPSIA

MEET: WHITE BUFFALO YOUTH LODGE
(602 20TH ST W) SASKATOON Sk

CALLING ALL INDIGENOUS MOTHERS WRONGED BY HOSPITALS IN ANY WAY THE FAMILY OF EXPECTING MOTHER JAALI SUTHERLAND-WEENIE, WHO TRAGICALLY PASSED AWAY AT THE JIM PATTISON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ON APRIL 26, 2026, IS URGING ALL FIRST NATIONS, SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS, AND CANADIANS WITH COMPASSION TO UNITE IN THEIR CALL FOR JUSTICE.

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Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff, Join us as we commemorate a significant milestone — the 50th Anniversary of First Nat...
05/13/2026

Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff,

Join us as we commemorate a significant milestone — the 50th Anniversary of First Nations University of Canada.

On May 27, 2026, we will gather across our campuses to honour 50 years of Indigenous-led post-secondary education and celebrate the history, achievements, and future of FNUniv. This special day will bring together students, alumni, Elders, faculty, staff, and community members as we recognize the vision, strength, and resilience that have shaped FNUniv over the past five decades.

05/01/2026

We are deeply saddened by the profound loss of our fellow student, friend, and peer Jaali Sutherland-Weenie who tragically passed in the delivery of her new baby girl earlier this week.

Jaali was a fellow FNUniv Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work student set to convicate this Spring, she is remembered by our community for her lightheartedness, kindness, and strength.

Donations for Jaali’s new baby and partner can be e-transferred to:

[email protected]

Funeral support can be e-transferred to:

[email protected]

Go Fund Me:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/please-help-baby-rheya-for-her-future-without-her-loving-mom?attribution_id=sl:25b65d7f-945d-4274-a470-254a784dd4cc&lang=en_CA&ts=1777582022&utm_campaign=man_ss_icons&utm_content=amp20_t1&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link

We send prayers to Jaali’s family, friends, and those who had the privilege to know her.

May her spirit journey well.

05/01/2026

Beardy's & Okemasis' Cree Nation members only.

04/23/2026

Support one of our BISW students’ lawn care business!

04/08/2026

📢 Applications Now Open: 2026 Brighter Future Fund - Nancy P**n Memorial Bursary 📢

Are you a female-identifying individual in Saskatchewan who has returned to the community after incarceration and is working towards post-secondary education? The Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan (EFSK) is offering a $500 bursary to support your educational journey!

🔹 Who Can Apply?
✅ Female-identifying individuals supported by EFSK
✅ Those who have been incarcerated over the age of 18
✅ Accepted into a post-secondary program (university, college, or trades)
✅ Residents of Saskatchewan

📅 Deadline: May 1, 2026

💡 How to Apply:
➡️ Submit your application via email to [email protected] with the subject “Brighter Future Fund 2026”.
➡️ Drop off your completed application at an EFSK office in Saskatoon or Regina.
➡️ Include a 500-word essay, a 3-minute video, or a 3-minute audio submission sharing your educational goals and how the bursary will help.

✨ Spread the Word! If you or someone you know qualifies, encourage them to apply today!

For questions, reach out to [email protected].

📸: Image by facebook.com/OhkwariDesigns/

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Join us April 8th 5:30-7:30PM for an informative and fun session with the multi-talented Celeste Lemieux. This one will ...
04/06/2026

Join us April 8th 5:30-7:30PM for an informative and fun session with the multi-talented Celeste Lemieux. This one will be a real treat. Open to community, food provided.

Coming soon!

Join us April 8th for an informative and fun session with the multi-talented Celeste Lemieux. This one will be a real treat. Open to community, food provided.

A message from Mama Celeste:

Thank you First Nations University, for the invitation to share in safe space!

Our sexuality is often layered with trauma, lack of information, lack of support and most of all lack of positive perspectives to expand and enhance our sexual connection.

I am honoured to share from a grounded place of over 20 years experience supporting community, providing practical information and offering sensual solutions for the challenges we face when opening up to healthy sexual expression.

Let's gather together for some light-hearted learning and some new ways of looking at the steps to connect in deeper ways to self and our chosen partner(s).

I hope to see you there on April 8th!

Love, Mama Celeste Lemieux

12/04/2025

Turning the Tide will be on location December 4th at FNUniv (just off Joseph Okemasis Drive) starting at 12 pm.
We’ll have books for all ages, featuring incredible Indigenous authors.
📍First Nations University, 103 Packham Drive
⏰ Noon
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12/04/2025

CALLING ALL FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CANADA ALUMNI! ✨

We want to reconnect with you! 💛✨
Be part of the next chapter of the First Nations University of Canada by taking our short Alumni Survey. Your voice helps us strengthen connections, celebrate stories, and build a stronger alumni community.

👉 Visit our link to participate!
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/bJth8tvMqt?origin=lprLink

Have questions? Email us at [email protected]

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230-103B Packham Avenue
Saskatoon, SK
S7N4K4

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