The Māmawatoskētān Employment Expo is happening March 31 at TCU Place, bringing together over 60 employers and multiple post-secondary schools from across Saskatchewan. Hosted by Saskatchewan Indian Training Assessment Group (SITAG), it runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., is free to attend, and requires no registration.
Every employer is actively hiring, with opportunities across trades, mining, finance, government, and more. There will also be live presentations, entertainment, and a chance to win a 65-inch smart TV. The event is rooted in Indigenous culture but open to everyone, making it an easy opportunity to show up, connect, and apply.
Evan Lavallee & his colleague Christine Perreault from SITAG joined us to share details of the event. Kirby Wirchenko & Lindsay Edighoffer from TCU Place emphasizes the venue’s role as a hub for connection, bringing together industries from trades to government to help people make real career moves.

















