Multiculturalism is central to the cultural,social, economic, and political life of Saskatchewan.Improving Life inWe help to foster an environment in whichorganizations and individuals can contribute to themulticultural development of SaskatchewanEmbrace and experience the diverse cultures thatmake Saskatchewan what it is today.Trends and IssuesKeep up to date with the lastest trends and issues. Do you have something that concerns you? Do you have an idea on how to improve culture in Saskatchewan?MCoS ProgramsMCoS offers a number of programs to promote and empower the different cultures that make up Saskatchewan.Learn MoreUpcoming EventsWant to know what's happening in your community? Visit our event calendar for upcoming events or you can submit your own event to promote.
We offer a variety of programs for our residents. Check out our PROGRAMS page for more information on registration dates and program details. Memberships are required for all Community Programs within the City of Regina. access/information . FROM the prog
Our Services We provide a variety of services specifically designed to make the personnel selection process easy for you, including:Screening and orientation of candidatesSupport in processing work permits and navigating other related recruitment and immigration processesExtensive community level support through all phasesA highly effective route to finding, hiring, and integrating skilled workers from Ghana and UgandaSkills & Expertise You NeedIn today's highly competitive marketplace , finding the right people with the right skills for the task at hand is one of the major challenges facing businesses and organizations large and small.
The Interior Designers Association of Saskatchewan (IDAS) is dedicated to protecting public health and safety by establishing regulatory standards for interior design, offering support and education to members, and promoting ethical practices within the profession.
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities is the independent association that represents rural municipal government in Saskatchewan and is the principal advocate in representing them before senior governments. The Association takes direction fr
As an association, the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers is the voice of social workers in Saskatchewan. SASW is a professional association with members in many fields of practice across the province.As a regulatory body, it is SASW's role to establish, maintain, & develop standards of ethical practice as well as develop skills and competency among its members for the purpose of serving and protecting the public. It is the Association's purpose to assert the role of professional social workers, advance their interests and enhance their contribution to social justice.
WelcomeSAFE is a non-profit association of volunteer instructors with a common purpose of promoting safe, ethical hunting as a way of life and the shooting sports as safe, worthwhile forms of recreation. The volunteer is the backbone of our efforts and is recognized as such in a meaningful and rewarding fashion. Any money gained or earned is used for furthering these objectives.Mission.to educate people involved in hunting and shooting sports so they behave in a safe and responsible fashion.to instil in the hunter a sense of values and code of ethics that reflect the expectations of society.to increase participation in hunting and the shooting sports as a way of life dedicated to the conservation of our natural resourcesSAFE
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation is the professional organization representing over 12,000 teachers in publicly funded schools in Saskatchewan.The Federation derives its mandate through The Teachers' Federation Act, 2006. Membership comes with respon