Follow Us! Like Our Page!

Saskatchewan Women’s History Month: The humanizing power of the vote for non-Indigenous & Indigenous women – Prince Albert Daily Herald

October 24, 2025

Special to the Herald

This is the first story in a two-part series on Saskatchewan Women’s History Month. Part two will run in Saturday’s Daily Herald.

The province of Saskatchewan is celebrating Women’s History Month, a time to explore and recognize the multi-cultural and vast contributions from both non-Indigenous and Indigenous women in Saskatchewan. Such contributions have — and continue to — make advancements with creating a progressive society.

“The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed October as Women’s History Month, and I encourage everyone to celebrate the women who made a difference in our lives and continue to move us forward,” said the Alana Ross, Saskatchewan Minister Responsible for the Status of Women. “We owe a great deal of thanks to the women in Saskatchewan who broke barriers, made history, and changed the world through perseverance and immense effort.”

Read More: https://paherald.sk.ca/saskatchewan-womens-history-month-the-humanizing-power-of-the-vote-for-non-indigenous-indigenous-women/

NationTalk Partners & Sponsors Learn More