News & Events
Christmas Dinners
On-Reserve
Pasqua First Nation Christmas Dinner On-Reserve December 14th, 2024 at the Pasqua Band Hall Dinner will be served @5:00PM
Urban
Pasqua FIrst Nation Urban Christmas Dinner December 13th, 2024 at the Performing Arts Centre 1077 Angus Street, Regina, SK There will be TWO Dinners!!! First Dinner @4:00PM Second Dinner @6:00PM
Heavy Snowfall Warning
There is a heavy snowfall warning for Saturday November 23rd and part of Sunday.
For more information click here
Voter Assistance Payment
As part of our ongoing efforts to support citizen involvement, we are pleased to announce that Pasqua FN will provide financial assistance in the amount of $200.00, to attend and participate in the Agricultural Benefits Ratification Process and Meetings.
Eligibility:
To qualify for the financial assistance payment, you must meet the following criteria:
- Be a citizen of Pasqua First nation
- Attend the information meeting in person or on-line and register
Registration will be set up at all Information Meetings and we will be taking the names of those participating on-line via Microsoft Teams and Facebook Live. We will confirm with our Electoral Officer, Graeme Drew, the names of citizens that have registered to vote.
If you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to reach out to Treena Lealalii (Cyr) at (306) 332-5697 or (306) 331-5625.
Pasqua Ag Benefit Vote 2024
Documents have been mailed out to all members and an official voting website has been created for our Pasqua Ag Benefit.
Please visit www.pasquafn.ca/vote2024 for more information and voting times, documents and FAQ's.
PFN-ABC Negotiation Status November 1, 2024
PFN-ABC Negotiation Status
November 1, 2024
Good Day to the Citizens of Pasqua First Nation. I would like to first advise that the Agriculture Benefits Claim (ABC) negotiations has been very tedious and frustrating. PFN Leadership’s last update on September 4, 2024 informed that negotiations were completed and that PFN is waiting for Canada to initial the negotiation settlement agreement. Initialing the settlement agreement is not an easy process within the government of Canada. There are different federal departments that have to give approval to have the settlement agreement initialed. Before PFN can proceed to ratification, PFN needs to receive the final initialed settlement agreement back from Canada. PFN Council are pleased to announce that we have now received the initialed settlement agreement and PFN has initialed and have sent the settlement agreement back to Canada.
We anticipated that the initialed settlement agreement would have been done much sooner after September 4, 2024 unfortunately, this was not the case.
PFN was anticipating the ratification would be done and have ample time to proceed with a Per Capita Distribution (PCD) if the settlement agreement was accepted before the Holiday Season.
In order to accomplish a ratification vote to either accept or reject the settlement agreement and provide a PCD (if accepted) before the Holiday Season, PFN has now limited the meetings in the various cities.
P. O. Box 79, Pasqua, Saskatchewan S0G 5M0 - Phone: (306) 332-5697 - Fax (306) 332-5199 Page 2
Toll Free: 1-888-820-2202
PFN will be doing ratification meetings in Saskatoon, Regina and on Pasqua First Nation. Due to the length of time in receiving the initialed settlement agreement back from Canada, PFN cannot secure venues, hotels and flights to accommodate the various meetings prior to the Holiday Season.
PFN Next Steps
- Secure a Ratification Firm to conduct the ratification vote process and procedures
- Develop the mail-out packages (1850 packages)
- Ratification Firm to develop a secured website that will have the mail-out packages
- Have ballots printed to be included in mail-out packages
- Develop an on-line registration platform so there can be on-line voting
- Develop process to register for on-line voting
- Develop live stream for ratification meetings
***Further Important Information will be posted***
PFN Leadership would like to thank all Pasqua Citizens for your patience. PFN Leadership apologizes for the time it has taken to have the Settlement Agreement initialed by Canada.
PFN-ABC Negotiation Status November 1, 2024
PFN-ABC Negotiation Status
November 1, 2024
Good Day to the Citizens of Pasqua First Nation. I would like to first advise that the Agriculture Benefits Claim (ABC) negotiations has been very tedious and frustrating. PFN Leadership’s last update on September 4, 2024 informed that negotiations were completed and that PFN is waiting for Canada to initial the negotiation settlement agreement. Initialing the settlement agreement is not an easy process within the government of Canada. There are different federal departments that have to give approval to have the settlement agreement initialed. Before PFN can proceed to ratification, PFN needs to receive the final initialed settlement agreement back from Canada. PFN Council are pleased to announce that we have now received the initialed settlement agreement and PFN has initialed and have sent the settlement agreement back to Canada.
We anticipated that the initialed settlement agreement would have been done much sooner after September 4, 2024 unfortunately, this was not the case.
PFN was anticipating the ratification would be done and have ample time to proceed with a Per Capita Distribution (PCD) if the settlement agreement was accepted before the Holiday Season.
In order to accomplish a ratification vote to either accept or reject the settlement agreement and provide a PCD (if accepted) before the Holiday Season, PFN has now limited the meetings in the various cities.
P. O. Box 79, Pasqua, Saskatchewan S0G 5M0 - Phone: (306) 332-5697 - Fax (306) 332-5199 Page 2
Toll Free: 1-888-820-2202
PFN will be doing ratification meetings in Saskatoon, Regina and on Pasqua First Nation. Due to the length of time in receiving the initialed settlement agreement back from Canada, PFN cannot secure venues, hotels and flights to accommodate the various meetings prior to the Holiday Season.
PFN Next Steps
- Secure a Ratification Firm to conduct the ratification vote process and procedures
- Develop the mail-out packages (1850 packages)
- Ratification Firm to develop a secured website that will have the mail-out packages
- Have ballots printed to be included in mail-out packages
- Develop an on-line registration platform so there can be on-line voting
- Develop process to register for on-line voting
- Develop live stream for ratification meetings
***Further Important Information will be posted***
PFN Leadership would like to thank all Pasqua Citizens for your patience. PFN Leadership apologizes for the time it has taken to have the Settlement Agreement initialed by Canada.
PFN-ABC Negotiation Status as of September 4, 2024
Please look at the attached links to find out more about PFN-ABC Negotiation Status as of September 4, 2024.
- PFN-ABC Negotiation Status as of September 4, 2024.
- Maurice Law Memo - Treaty 4 Agricultural Benefits Claim Negotiations as of August 30, 2024.
Wildfire Smoke Informaton and DIY Air Cleaners
Please find attached information on how to deal with Wildfire smoke to protect your health. While a commercial air cleaner is the best option for dealing with indoor air pollution, using a box fan and furnace filters has proven effective. You should only use a newer, box fan as they have safety fuse and multiple speed settings. Here’s a link to a video by Fraser Health on how to assembly the simplest of the DIY Air Cleaners
Wildfire Smoke Information Sheet
Wildfire Do-It-Yourself Air Cleaners
2024 Pow Wow August 7th and 8th, 2024 Asham's Beach
First Nation Representative
Background: In 2018 the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (First Nations Child & Family. Caring Society of Canada et al. v Canada, 2018 CHRT 4) ordered Canada to fund the actual cost of Band Representative Services for First Nations in Ontario.
On April I, 2022, Indigenous Services Canada began providing funding for First Nation Representative Services to First Nations in all provinces and in the Yukon to support children, youth and families that are ordinarily resident on reserve or in Yukon.
About: First Nation Representative Services support First Nations when children, youth, young adults, and families from their Nation are involved or at risk of involvement with the child and family services system. First Nation Representative Services is critically important to First Nations and in ensuring that the rights of First Nations children and youth are respected within the child and family services system.
First Nations Representative's Role: First Nation Representative Services has been defined by our Nation and will include engaging with child and family services providers and participating in child and family service matters as set out in provincial, territorial and federal child and family services laws.
First Nation Representative Services activities include, but are not limited to:
- Serving as the main contact between a First Nation and child and family services providers.
- Exercising the rights and responsibilities of the First Nation under provincial, territorial and federal child and family services laws.
- Ensuring that child and family services providers address the real needs of First Nations children, youth, and families, including needs tied to culture, land and geography, and the effects of historical and contemporary disadvantage.
- Building and maintaining meaningful cultural, family, and community connections for First Nations children, youth, and families involved with the child and family services system.
- Facilitating the repatriation and/or reunification of children and youth in care with their family and First Nation(s).
- Supporting First Nations children, youth and families involved or at risk of involvement with the child and family services system outside of their home communities, including working across different Regions and jurisdictions.
- Participating in child and family services administrative and court proceedings.
- Helping families access prevention supports
- Supporting customary care, kinship care and alternative care arrangements.
Principles:
- The holistic well-being of First Nations children, youth and families creates the foundation for healthy First Nations communities and future generations.
- First Nations should be involved in the planning and provision of services to and decisions respecting their children, youth and families, including by receiving notice in advance of a child and family services provider taking any significant measure in relation to a First Nations child or youth.
- First Nation Representatives work to:
- Uphold and strengthen the rights of the First Nation in provincial, territorial and federal child and family services laws.
- Help ensure First Nations children, youth, and families can meaningfully exercise their rights under provincial, territorial and federal child and family services laws.
- Prioritize preventive care, including prenatal and postnatal preventive care.
- Promote substantive equality for First Nations children and youth.
- Promote and support family unity.
- Connect First Nations children, youth, and families with the lands, languages, cultures, practices, customs, traditions, ceremonies and knowledge of their Nation.
For more information regarding these services please contact:
Treena Lealalii (Cyr) Office: (306) 332-5697
Cell: (306) 331-5625
Email: treena.lealalii@pasquafn.caToll Free: l-888-820-2202
Pasqua First Nation Senior Princess Criteria and Application
A Pow Wow Princess is a positive female role model within the community and in the pow wow circle. You will be selected to represent your Nation as a positive role model. If you are successful in representing Pasqua First Nation, you can raise funds throughout the year and host your own special when retiring as senior princess and retiring your crown to the next princess.
Miss Pasqua FN Senior Princess criteria:
¨ Must be a female from Pasqua First Nation between 13-18 years of age.
¨ Must live a drug and alcohol free lifestyle.
¨ Must be able to demonstrate some cultural knowledge and the Saulteaux language.
¨ Must be in high school or pursuing higher education (trades, post-secondary or upgrading).
¨ Demonstrate community connection by being active in the community, whenever possible.
¨ Must be a pow wow dancer willing to represent your community in a respectful manner.
¨ Letter of reference from a teacher, Chief or Councilor and a community member.
¨ Articulate what it means to you to be a citizen of Pasqua First Nation.
The Pasqua First Nation Pow Wow Committee will require you to prepare a short essay to demonstrate the above criteria. This short essay (approximately one page) will need to be prepared by July 31st, 2024 If you are selected you will be required to be present at Pasqua First Nation’s Annual Traditional Pow Wow on August 7th & 8th, 2024 and committed to attend the 2025 annual traditional powwow. You will be judged by a point system based on your public speaking using your essay and a dance exhibition that will be evaluated by a series of judges. If interested, please submit an application to the Pasqua Powwow Committee no later than July 31, 2024.
Miss Pasqua First Nation Senior Princess 2024 will receive:
¨ A beaded crown, entitled, Miss Pasqua First Nation.
¨ Represent Pasqua First Nation for 1 calendar year.
¨ A one-time travel assistance payment to represent your Nation on the powwow trail.
¨ A cash prize and blanket upon receiving your crown.
¨ Represent yourself and family as a positive role model for your Nation.
¨ You may be invited to special events or as a guest speaker.
Downloadable Forms
MERCHANDISE FUNDRAISER BINGO - Sunday May 26, 2024 2PM
MERCHANDISE FUNDRAISER BINGO
WHEN: SUNDAY MAY 26, 2024
WHERE: CHIEF BEN PASQUA BAND HALL, PASQUA FN#79
TIME: 2PM
DOORS OPEN @ 1PM
50/50 GAME $$$
DIAGONAL GAME: Paintings & Cards
MERCHANDISE GAME: BBQ & Meat Packs
JACKPOT GAME: $1,000.00
GREAT PRIZES AND SPECIAL GAMES
CANTEEN ON-SITE!!!
PROCEEDS
Pasqua First Nation Election Act Information Meetings
Background: Pasqua First Nation currently elects its leadership using policies set out in The Indian Act. Pasqua First Nation is currently exploring the option to transition to The First Nations Election Act. The purpose of the information meeting is to review the differences in how our future elections will be held. Citizens are invited to attend any of the below scheduled information meeting regarding this potential change:
Key Differences:
- Term of office will change from 2 years to 4 years.
- A Fee for candidates seeking a position for Chief or Council.
- Appeals will not be handled by Indigenous Services Canada but by the Federal Courts.
ON RESEVE INFORMATION MEETING
Monday, April 15, 2024 at 5:00 pm
Chief Ben Pasqua Memorial Hall, Pasqua First Nation, SK.
Supper will be served and information meeting to commence right after
OFF RESERVE INFORMATION MEETING
Monday, April 22, 2024 at 5:00 pm
Regina Performing Arts Center
1077 Angus Street, Regina, SK.
Supper will be served and meeting to commence right after.
To review the complete First Nations Election Act please visit the following link below:
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/F-11.65/
Memo on Measles
For residents living on Pasqua with and without children please contact our Community Health Nurse, Lisa Cook for measles vaccination record and appointment (if necessary). For all other Pasqua members living off Pasqua please contact your local Public Health Office for measles vaccination record.
For more information and to read this memo please click here and also see the updated March letter.
F.A.S.D Presentation
Please join Circle of Care Health Centre on Monday January 29, 2024 from 10am to 2:30pm at PFN Band Hall for a FASD Presentation and day of learning what FASD is.
Pasqua First Nation Spray Park
The leadership of Pasqua First Nation is excited to announce that PFN is one of the successful recipients of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program Projects. Pasqua First Nation will receive $677,314.00 in funding to design and construct a Spray Park for the citizens of Pasqua First Nation.
For more information on this project - Click Here
Call For Catering Services - Pasqua First Nation on Reserve Christmas Dinner 2023
Pasqua First Nation is now accepting bids for the upcoming on Reserve Christmas Dinner 2023.
For more information - Click Here
National Addictions Awareness Week - November 14th - 17th
November 14 - November 17th - National Addictions Awareness Week - Agenda
National Addictions Awareness Week - Guest Speakers
FHQ Tribal Council Justice - Domestic Violence Facilitation November 14 - 16, 2023
File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council's Justice Unit will be providing The Way (Domestic Violence Facilitation) training for Pasqua First Nation November 14th, 15th and 16th, 2023. Held at the Pasqua Health Clinic.
Contact Bev Poitras @ (306) 331-6682 or
Joletta Littlewolfe @ (306) 331-5799 to RSVP
Pasqua’s 1910 Railway Claim
ANNOUNCEMENT
On June 12 & 13, 2023, Pasqua First Nation Council did Power Point Presentation updates on:
1. Pasqua’s 1910 Railway Claim. Available on PFN Website
a. Status:
i. Canada has accepted Pasqua’s offer to settle in the amount of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00 )
ii. This amount was reported at the June 12 & 13, 2023 meetings to Pasqua Citizens.
2. Pasqua’s Treaty Agriculture Benefits Claim. Also known as: (Cows & Plows). Available on PFN Website
a. Status:
i. Canada has provided Pasqua First Nation with a letter offering to negotiate a settlement of this Claim.
b. Next Steps:
i. Pasqua Council will be meeting with Canada’s representatives in early September to discuss settlement of this claim.
ii. Pasqua Council will be scheduling meetings with Pasqua citizens after the conclusion of the Canada/Pasqua Negotiation meeting and provide an update.