Working Together Participants Land Positions at Montreal Lake Cree Nation
With the help of a wage subsidy through Working Together, Montreal Lake Cree Nation was able to hire individuals through a “simple and easy” process.
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Skip to NavigationWith the help of a wage subsidy through Working Together, Montreal Lake Cree Nation was able to hire individuals through a “simple and easy” process.
With the help of the Neil Squire Society’s Working Together program, the Cumberland House Market Garden and Farm has won a Regional Centre of Expertise sustainability award, which goes to projects that make Saskatchewan a more sustainable place to live.
Sometimes the best way to learn is to teach — that’s the lesson Keisha learned as a Neil Squire Society youth intern at the Penticton Indian Band’s Footprints to Technology Centre.
The Community Foundation of the South Okanagan | Similkameen awarded a $10,000 grant to the Neil Squire Society in April, 2015.
Larissa, who has has fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, earned her Grade 12 Diploma and a First Nation Early Childhood Education certificate, and she’s currently looking for full time employment.