Sask First Nations Veterans Association

Sask First Nations Veterans Association Its mandate includes:

Advocacy: Collaborating with First Nations leaders to enhance the quality of life for First Nations veterans and their families.

The Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association (SFNVA) is dedicated to advocating for the rights and well-being of First Nations veterans and their families.
*South Branch* The Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association (SFNVA) is dedicated to advocating for the rights and well-being of First Nations veterans and their families. Redress: Addressing historical injustices faced by Indigen

ous veterans. Unity: Fostering a collective voice to tackle common concerns among First Nations veterans. Preservation: Documenting and honoring the contributions of First Nations individuals to Canada's safety and well-being. Promotion: Encouraging the "warrior ethic" among First Nations people, especially the youth. Through these efforts, the SFNVA aims to bridge the gap in quality of life between First Nations and non-First Nations veterans and their families.

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03/31/2026

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11/11/2025

Today, we pause to honour the brave men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces — past and present — who have served our country with courage, dedication, and sacrifice.

We remember those who gave their lives in the pursuit of peace and freedom, and we stand with all who continue to serve with strength and integrity around the world.

At 11:00 a.m., we stop to reflect, to be thankful, and to remember:

“Lest we forget.” 🌺

11/03/2025

📣 CALLING ALL VETERANS & BOLD EAGLE GRADUATES 🇨🇦🎖️

First Nations University of Canada (FNUC) is hosting their Remembrance Day Ceremony on:

📅 Friday, November 7th
⏰ Grand Entry at 10:30 AM
📍 FNUC Campus – Regina

I’ve been asked to extend an invitation on behalf of FNUC to:

✅ First Nations Veterans
✅ Bold Eagle graduates pursuing (or planning to pursue) a military career

If you are available to attend and take part in the Grand Entry, please comment below or message me directly ASAP so I can confirm numbers.

Let’s show our strength, our pride, and honour our warriors past, present, and future. ✊🏽🪶

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10/22/2025

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Have you experienced racial discrimination and/or racial harassment in connection with your military service? If so, you may now submit a claim and, if eligible, apply for participation in restorative engagement. Learn more from the Claims Administrator: https://www.classaction.deloitte.ca/en-CA/caf-racism-class-action/

10/09/2025

On behalf of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), the Chief of Defence Staff and CAF Chief Warrant Officer will deliver a formal apology on October 30 at 1:00 p.m. EDT to current and former CAF members and their families who have experienced racial discrimination or racial harassment connected to their military service. This apology will not only acknowledge past harms but also represent a necessary step towards lasting institutional change.
https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/systemic-racism-discrimination/caf-apology-racial-discrimination-harassment.html

**FYI**Women Veterans With Experience of Homelessness - Volunteers Needed. All interviews are confidential, and no ident...
03/27/2025

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Women Veterans With Experience of Homelessness - Volunteers Needed.

All interviews are confidential, and no identifying information will be linked to responses. We anticipate it may take a couple of years to reach over 100 women in the study. Participants will receive a $20 honorarium for their time.

Cheryl and experienced Research Assistant Emily Angus will be in Regina from May 5 to 7. Women within an hour of Regina can be interviewed in person, while those further away can participate via Zoom or phone.

03/25/2025

Message from the Newly Formed women’s veterans council;

Supporting Women Veterans
Your Voice Matters!

The Minister of Veterans Affairs’ Women Veterans Council was officially announced on December 2, 2024 and held its first meeting on January 29, 2025. The focus is to ensure the voices of women veterans are heard and reflected in policy changes at Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC).

They are committed to:
-Reviewing recommendations from the ACVA report “Invisible No More” and the Bastarache report “Broken Dreams, Broken Lives.”
-Collecting ongoing feedback from the community to guide our priorities.
-Providing insight to the Minister and VAC on issues that impact women veterans.

Recently, they:
-Met with the CEO of The Pepper Pod, a retreat centre supporting over 400 women veterans.
-Attended the VAC Women’s Forum on March 6-7 to hear directly from the community.

We’re already seeing positive changes at VAC, and we want your input to keep the momentum going! If you are a woman veteran, CAF, or RCMP member, please consider joining the VAC email list to stay connected.

To join the list or provide feedback: Email us at [email protected]

Stay updated: Visit the VAC website to view our meeting Records of Discussions.

Together, we are working towards meaningful change. Your voice is essential!

- Your Women Veterans Council

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03/14/2025

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02/23/2025

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Did you know VAC and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) are working together to increase awareness of existing culturally safe and mental wellness services?

If you contact VAC and self-identify as an Indigenous Veteran, you will now have the option to be connected with ISC to receive culturally safe supports in addition to existing VAC benefits and services.

Learn more about ISC’s health support program: https://ow.ly/IYpO50V2cuy




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12/20/2024

FYI for our veterans who may need the extra help this time of year! Thank you Sask Command - Royal Canadian Legion

Women of the Dawn hosted a Veterans Tribute at their annual fundraising Gala. It was such a great event!
11/29/2024

Women of the Dawn hosted a Veterans Tribute at their annual fundraising Gala. It was such a great event!

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Saskatoon, SK
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