University researchers invited La Ronge council to join new project
A delegation at a regular La Ronge council meeting Tuesday invited local leaders to be a part of a university project to promote a gender inclusive recovery to the pandemic.
Project Lead Dr. Maureen Reed, along with Dr. Sherri Andrews-Key and Heidi Walker, introduced council to a proposed project entitled Enhancing Climate Resilient and Inclusive Rural Communities. The project is being developed by a team from the University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan and International Institute for Sustainable Development and is in response to a Women and Gender Equality Canada funding opportunity.
“We are looking for your interest in participating in the project, and the purpose really is to work with a group of people in your communities who have both life experience and professional experience to help us develop a planning tool for climate change and climate adaption,” Reed presented to council.
Reed noted if the funding comes through, it would be a three-year project and involved other partnerships as well. She noted the Meadow Lake Tribal Council has already expressed a willingness to be part of the project.


