You've probably heard a lot recently about careers in skilled trades. It's a thriving sector that provides the opportunity to earn respect and great pay while doing something you love. And as an apprentice, you start making money right away, earning while you learn your chosen trade.
SADA is back online!After being under construction through the winter our new site is live!The new site is geared to be a helpful tool to liaison between you, the consumer, and the franchised new car and truck dealers of Saskatchewan. With important information, helpful automotive hints and helpful links.Helpful LinksWe know you cant drive around the world, but you can certainly surfthe world (wide web).We have put together a collection of industry related links to help and inform you.Welcome to the Saskatchewan Automobile Dealer AssociationHelping the consumer by helping the auto dealers.The Saskatchewan Automobile Dealers Association (SADA) is a non-profit membership organization representing the franchised new car and truck dealers in Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Automobile Dealer Association represents more than 141 New Car Dealers throughout the province.The Association speaks on behalf of Saskatchewans new car industry to the public, media, and government, and deals with the legal, environmental, and consumer issues relating primarily to new vehicle sales in Saskatchewan.The Saskatchewan Automobile Dealers Association provides services, products, consultants and benefit partnerships to its dealer members and provides information to the consumer
The Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association is an industry-funded organization providing cost effective, accessible safety training and advice to the construction industry in the province. Our membership consists of any construction company that pays premiums to the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board under the construction rate codes.
Saskatchewan people, families and communities benefit from the vibrant curling culture of our province; the sport of curling is a source of pride for all of Saskatchewan.
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In The Early 80S, The Catholic Church Leaders In Regina Recognized That They Were Not Reaching The Aboriginal Community. Many Cultural Problems Were Occurring. Unemployment And Welfare Dependency Were Around 90%. The Drop Out Rate For Aboriginal Students Was Above 85%. The Suicide Rate Was One Of The Highest For Any Population In The Entire World.