Welcoming Week photos
Metis Cultural Days Rattlers Event Afternoon Yoga Senior
Metis Cultural Days Rattlers Event Afternoon Yoga Senior
On the 28th of February, IPSK was excited to launch an Employment Resource Guide. The guide lays out the steps required to obtain professional employment in Saskatchewan's 73 regulated professions. An event was held at TCU Place for the launch of the Employment Resource Guide and there were a number of speakers. If anyone wants
The Stories of Newcomers Project highlights the experiences of newcomers in Saskatoon. Newcomers in Saskatoon have had positive experiences but they have also faced some challenges. Here are 5 Newcomer Stories:
Keynotes about Covid 19 in Saskatchewan. Video from IPSK'S Public Engagement Forum on 17 March 2022 Speaker: Dr Nazeem Muhajarine Email: Nazeem.Muhajarine@usask.ca Phone: 306 966 7940
Panel from IPSK's Public Engagement Forum on 17 March 2022 Speakers in this panel: Dr. Aaron Genest Applications Engineering Manager Siemens Digital Industries Software Siemens EDA TSS AMS Solido Mobile: +1 (306) 2279919 Email: aaron.genest@siemens.com Palash R. Sanyal PMP, IAF Endorsed Facilitator Strategic Partnership and Project Manager Global Institute for Water Security Phone: (306) 220-3712
Second Panel from IPSK'S Public Engagement Forum on 17 March 2022 Speakers in the panel: : Dolly Jiang Email: jiang_xiaomin@yahoo.com Lily Yuan Email:yuanli625@hotmail.com Phone: 306 880 8002 Andrey Kharitonov Email: independentregroup@gmail.com
Help build an inclusive Saskatoon - join our Immigrant Advisory Table (IAT) Immigration Partnership Saskatoon (IPSK) is looking for immigrants and newcomers interested in joining its Immigrant Advisory Table. This is a unique opportunity to participate in the initiative that aims to build a truly welcoming and inclusive Saskatoon. About IPSK Immigrant Advisory Table
IPSK's success is due in large part to the wonderful group of people who work together to achieve our goals. We are a multi-sectoral partnership involving 70 local organizations working on shared awareness and leadership to create enabling environments for collective action designed to attract, settle, and integrate newcomers to Saskatoon. Through the Partnership Council, Immigrant Advisory Table
City and partners support the launch of Immigration Partnership Saskatoon’s See Me As I Am Campaign. Immigration is important to Canada’s economy and population growth. It is estimated that Canada needs 350,000 immigrants annually to meet its workforce needs. By 2035, 25% of Canada’s population will be 65 and above. In short, Canada will need
What is one thing everyone in Saskatoon can do to make newcomers welcome? Be An Ally! Who is an Ally? Allies are people who are willing to seek first to learn about the experiences of a marginalized group of people, and then empathize with their challenges and build relationships with them. It is more than