SASKATOON, SK-Great Plains College has signed a strategic alliance with the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, promising the two will work together to educate on Treaties and Indigenous knowledge, and promote an Indigenous inclusive learning environment.
“We thank Great Plains College for their commitment to including Indigenous perspectives and knowledge in their programs and we look forward to working together to promote reconciliation through education,” said Harry Lafond, executive director for the Office of the Treaty Commissioner.
The Office of the Treaty Commissioner recognizes the value and supports the effort of Great Plains College as they facilitate the realization of students’ education goals through the provision of programs and services at the college that are culturally responsive, nurture academic excellence and create a welcoming and positive learning environment, especially in that key first year.
“The Office of the Treaty Commissioner has had an enormous impact on our student culture and in its support for Indigenous students in particular. The college is committed to incorporating Indigenous perspectives and knowledge in capacity building, community service and teaching,” said Great Plains College vice president academic, Brian Gobbett.
“We are happy to have an ongoing relationship with the Office of the Treaty Commissioner and pleased to formalize it through the signing of this strategic alliance.”