A Métis Judiciary
Kwayaskastasowin Judiciary Act
It’s an exciting time for Métis rights holders in Saskatchewan as our government comes into its own, realizing Louis Riel’s dream of self-determination. The Métis Judiciary embraces Kwayaskastasowin—setting things right—and we want our laws to reflect this spirit.
Join MN–S Vice President Michelle LeClair and our ground team as they tour the province to discuss the newly proposed Kwayaskastasowin Judiciary Act. Watch here for consultation dates near you.
We value your input and look forward to having you at these sessions, where your insights will help shape the future of Métis Nation–Saskatchewan.
The Métis Kwayaskastasowin Judiciary. Explained by Marilyn Poitras
Read the report now: Kwayaskastasowin – A Métis Judiciary Designed with Métis People
Be the Voice of the People!
It’s an exciting time for Métis in Saskatchewan as our government comes into its own, realizing Louis Riel’s dream of self-determination. With constitutional reform at the heart of this process, amendments to the MN–S Constitution will be put to a vote at the next General Assembly. Proposed amendments for 2024 focus on changes that prepare for and shift the MN-S towards full self-government.
Under the leadership of Associate Minister of Constitutional Reform and Provincial Secretary Lisa McCallum, working in conjunction with Minister of Justice and Vice President Michelle LeClair, the Voice of the People constitutional reform process will continue in 2025. In 2025, the process will focus on Locals and Regions as well as further legislative development.
Your vote matters – let’s build our future together!
Legislation:
Proposed amendments to existing legislation and new legislation to be tabled at the Fall 2024 MNLA:
MN–S Constitution Proposed Legislation Existing Legislation - Side By Side Comparison
MN–S Assemblies Act Proposed Legislation Existing Legislation - Side By Side Comparison
MN–S Citizenship Act Proposed Legislation Existing Legislation - Side By Side Comparison
MN–S Elections Act Proposed Legislation Existing Legislation - Side By Side Comparison
MN–S Judicial Act Proposed Legislation Existing Legislation - Side By Side Comparison