REGINA – Over 100 attendees are gathering at the Double Tree Hotel in Regina for a prosperity conference by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN).
The two-day conference, which began Wednesday, brought together members of all three levels of government and First Nations leaders.
They’re focusing on exploring more ways to create economic opportunities for all residents of Saskatchewan.
“It’s also a learning opportunity for government and industry to come and sit with us and just really learn about technical and practical information of how to work together and build this province and country together,” said FSIN vice-chief Robert Merasty.
This is the second edition of the conference. The third and final forum will be held in Saskatoon in March.
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