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Prince Albert Grand Council

The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC), http://www.pagc.sk.ca/, provide leadership on a comprehensive basis to address issues of common concern that affect PAGC First Nations communities, its members, Treaty Protection and northern development. With the PAGC's leadership, who have put their full support behind this E-learning initiative to address these concerns, Credenda has combined a highly academic program with a qualified staff, who are committed to excellence.

Prince Albert Grand Council
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SaskEnergy

SaskEnergy, http://www.saskenergy.com/, is proud to support the communities they work in. Recruiting First Nations youth is a priority for SaskEnergy, a company that is committed to achieving a fully integrated and representative workforce. By working together with aboriginal education institutions and investing in innovative solutions like Credenda Virtual High school, SaskEnergy is helping to ensure that First Nations students from remote and isolated parts of the province have access to the math and science courses required for admission to post-secondary institutions.  In turn, this access opens the door for First Nations youth to reach their potential and pursue science or technology careers with SaskEnergy and many other successful Saskatchewan businesses.

SaskEnergy
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Keewatin Career Development Corporation

Keewatin Career Development Corporation, http://www.kcdc.ca/, is dedicated to promoting information and communication technology (ICT) for the social and economic benefit of the residents of Northern Saskatchewan, as well as First Nations, Metis, rural, and remote communities. This includes research and development of technology and applications and provision of services using ICT. In addition, they provide inter-agency support for Northern Saskatchewan's career service sector.

Keewatin Career Development Corporation
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College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan

The College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan at http://www.engr.usask.ca/ is one of the top 20 schools on the continent. Engineering accreditation boards have placed it high, internal reviews have found it to be above reproach, and former students have rated their experiences there as excellent.

College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
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Prairie Spirit School Division

In Prairie Spirit School Division, http://www.spiritsd.ca/, they keep their students at the centre of their decision-making. They believe that learning together through collaboration is important for all - students, staff, trustees, parents and community. They value authentic partnerships, encourage a culture of shared leadership and support a climate in our school division that is safe, respectful and caring.

Prairie Spirit School Division
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SaskTel

SaskTel, http://www.sasktel.com/, has developed a Community Investment Program that truly responds to the requests of Saskatchewan non-profit and charitable organizations. The program continues to provide broad support to all communities, along with a sharpened focus of support on activities linked to technology, diversity, youth, and rural life.

SaskTel
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Lakeland College

Train for your career, pursue your goals, start your degree, upgrade your education, or explore your interests. Full-time, part-time or on-line, Lakeland College, http://www.lakelandc.ab.ca, has the program just for you.

Lakeland College
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Saskatoon Tribal Council

The Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC), http://www.sktc.sk.ca/, was created in 1982 to assist the individual and collective governments of the First Nations in the Saskatoon area. Today, the STC membership consists of seven First Nations: Kinistin, Mistawasis, Muskeg Lake, Muskoday, One Arrow, Yellow Quill and Whitecap Dakota. All are located within 250 kilometers of Saskatoon, and represent Cree, Saulteaux and Dakota cultures. Their total population is in excess of 10,000 members, with some communities having up to 70% living off reserve, many in the city of Saskatoon.

Saskatoon Tribal Council

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Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2950 3601 5th Ave. E. Prince Albert SK S6V 7M3
Email: Principal Vince Hill