Tiny House Project
In 2019, the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) launched the Tiny House Project, a program which gives Indigenous students the opportunity to build a finished, fully functioning home over a period of five months.
Through the Indigenous Apprenticeship Initiatives Program, which provides funding to support the recruitment of Indigenous people into apprenticeship and the skilled trades, the SATCC partnered with Parkland College, Indigenous Services Canada and several tribal councils to help participants learn invaluable career-building skills.
In January of 2019, seven students from Cote First Nation began the program by learning new skills, participating in power tool training, and working on smaller projects.
By March, the students broke ground on what would become the first home built through the program. Tasks focused on learning the skills necessary to build a working and environmentally conscious home.



