Regina Schools Sign MOU to Boost Indigenous Treaty Education
Regina Schools Sign MOU for Indigenous Treaty Education

Regina Public Schools and the Office of the Treaty Commissioner have formalized a partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at strengthening treaty education, Indigenous learning, and student programs. The agreement was announced on May 20, 2026, marking a significant step toward integrating Indigenous perspectives into the curriculum.

Partnership Goals

The MOU outlines a collaborative framework to enhance understanding of treaties among students and educators. Key objectives include developing resources for teaching treaty history, promoting Indigenous cultural awareness, and supporting reconciliation efforts within the school division.

Community Impact

This initiative is expected to benefit thousands of students across Regina by providing deeper insights into Indigenous heritage and treaty relationships. The partnership also aims to foster respectful dialogue and mutual understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

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Officials from both organizations expressed optimism about the potential of this collaboration to create lasting educational change. The Office of the Treaty Commissioner emphasized the importance of treaty education in building a more inclusive society.

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