Community Information
These are the various categories of links to organization and information. Please select which category you are interested in.
Links to government web site local to the riding.
Links...Links to organizations in Saskatchewan.
Links...Links to organizations in Canada.
Links...Links about First Nations and Métis.
Links...Links to web sites on public safety and policing as well as licencing, inspections, policies and training
Links...Links to Economic Development organizations.
Links...Links to cultural web site local to the riding.
Links to News and Media organizations.
Links to Education web sites.
Links to Education web sites.
Links to Agriculture web sites.
Links to Energy and Resources organizations.
Links to Environment web sites.
Links to Employment and Labour organizations.
Links to Tourism web sites.
Links to Parks and Recreation organizations.
Links to the Lieutenant Governor.
Links to Legislative Assembly Online.
French Canadians have a long, proud history in Western Canada that dates back to the first part of the 18th century during the height of the fur trade. The term fransaskois(es) is a contemporary term created to describe French-speaking residents of Saskatchewan.
Fransaskois have always played an active role in local government and politics. L'Association catholique franco-canadienne was founded in Duck Lake in 1912 to protect and promote French language and cultural rights. In 1964 the name changed to l'Association culturelle franco-canadienne de la Saskatchewan. In June 1999 the name of the parent organization was officially changed to Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise.
Constituency Assistant: Jacqui Stephens
200 – 99 Diefenbaker Drive
Moose Jaw, SK S6J 0C
Telephone: (306)-692-8884
Fax: (306)-693-3251
Email: mjnorthmla@sasktel.net
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