The Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) successfully wrapped up its 2026 Spring Legislative Assembly on May 24 at Saskatoon's Prairieland Park. The session brought together leaders and citizens to discuss critical issues facing the Métis community, including governance, economic development, and cultural preservation.
Key Outcomes of the Assembly
During the multi-day event, delegates reviewed progress on previous resolutions and set new priorities for the coming months. Topics ranged from education and health care to land rights and self-government agreements. The assembly also featured updates on the implementation of the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan Constitution.
Community Engagement
Elected officials emphasized the importance of grassroots participation in shaping policy. Workshops and open forums allowed attendees to voice concerns and propose initiatives directly to leadership. The MN-S government highlighted its commitment to transparency and accountability.
President Glen McCallum addressed the assembly, reiterating the nation's dedication to advancing Métis rights and fostering economic opportunities. He noted that the spring session was a vital step in strengthening the nation's sovereignty and ensuring a prosperous future for all citizens.
The assembly concluded with a closing ceremony that honored Métis traditions and the contributions of elders. The next legislative session is scheduled for fall 2026.



