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Saskatoon, SK creates opportunities for indigenous residents with water treatment training program

Saskatoon, SK Indigenous Water Treatment Training Program

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The kanātan nipīy - or clean water - program teaches current treatment techniques to indigenous residents. City, tribal, and private-sector partners created all-ages and 18-29 cohorts to address different career goals. The costs of training can be reduced or eliminated with funding opportunities through the Saskatoon Tribal Council. City officials introduced this program to open new opportunities for indigenous workers and diversify the industry's workforce.

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New program provides essential skills, water treatment training to Indigenous people | Saskatoon.ca

The City of Saskatoon, Gabriel Dumont Institute, Radius Community Centre, Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Saskatoon Tribal Council are coordinating the kanātan nipīy (the water is clean/clean water) program. The training is an opportunity for Indigenous people to gain essential skills and access employment opportunities in water treatment and distribution facilities —such as with

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