THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By September 15, 2011

    U of S President MacKinnon had three major initiatives when he took office 12 years ago ”” to reopen the College Building, to build more residences and to build a new hockey arena. The College building was reopened in 2005 and the first of two new residences just opened this summer, but campus has yet to start construction on a new rink.

    Fortunately, an arena with two ice surfaces is part of the university’s College Quarter master plan and has become a top priority for the president’s office.

  • Developing countries have $300 billion in unregistered assets

    By January 26, 2011

    In developing countries around the world, citizens living in poverty possess more than $300 billion in assets that aren’t legally registered ”” sums that dwarf the international aid and remittances being sent from richer countries.

  • Microfinance covers up some crooked dealings

    By November 6, 2010

    Microfinance has been touted as a magic bullet with real potential to solve that nagging question of poverty, but in reality, it’s creating a problem for the people it intends to help.

  • Afghan mission shifts to development

    By March 3, 2010

    Jean McCardle wants you to believe in the Afghanistan mission. The senior development advisor for the Canadian International Development Agency has worked for several years in Kandahar, Afghanistan ”” which Canada is responsible for ”” coordinating the government’s efforts to rebuild and improve the province, which has been plagued by decades of armed conflict.