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At ջ of Canada (ջ), we are committed to creating a transformative impact through education based on a foundation of Indigenous Knowledge. With three unique campuses across Saskatchewan, each located on traditional territories, we proudly connect students to a rich legacy of culture, history, and community.


Regina Campus

The Regina campus stands on the atim kâ-mihkosit (Red Dog) Urban Reserve, Star Blanket Cree Nation, within Treaty 4 Territory. This historic partnership established the first urban reserve in Canada dedicated to education. The campus is an architectural icon and a hub of innovation, blending Indigenous Knowledge with academic excellence. Students here thrive in a vibrant community rooted in tradition and cultural pride.

Regina Campus
1 First Nations Way, Regina, SK S4S 7K2


Saskatoon Campus

Our Saskatoon campus is located in Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis Nation. It serves as a cultural and academic hub, welcoming a diverse student body from all walks of life. Here, we foster reconciliation and empower students to build meaningful connections between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

Saskatoon Campus
229 4th Avenue South, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4K3


Northern Campus

The Northern campus in Prince Albert lies within Treaty 6 Territory, surrounded by the rich cultures of Cree, Dene, and Métis peoples. As a beacon of opportunity for northern and remote communities, the campus offers programs that combine traditional Indigenous Knowledge with academic innovation, preparing students to succeed as leaders in their fields.

Northern Campus (Prince Albert)
1301 Central Avenue, Prince Albert, SK S6V 4W1

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St. Louis, SK S0J 2C0


Four Campuses, One Purpose

Guided by the teachings of our ancestors and the strength of our communities, ջ of Canada is committed to walking the path of reconciliation, building respectful partnerships, and uplifting students through education rooted in Indigenous Knowledge and worldviews.

Join us on a journey of learning and connection as we honor traditions, celebrate diversity, and shape the future through the lens of Indigenous ways of knowing.

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