Canadian Race Relations Foundation: CRRF supports a new civic internship in the City of Saskatoon

Canadian Race Relations Foundation

CRRF supports a new civic internship in the City of Saskatoon

Wednesday 23 October 2024 06:02 PM UTC+00 | Tags: announcements

Making way for the new generation of leaders.

The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is proud to support a new Civic Internship Program in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This unique leadership development internship has been designed to provide mentorship, learning, and career-building opportunities for participants from equity-deserving communities.

The program will cultivate the next generation of community leaders and public servants by fostering civic engagement skills and providing invaluable hands-on experience within the City of Saskatoon's governance.

Through this program, fellows will have the opportunity to work directly with the Mayor, city councillors, and senior administrative leaders, gaining insights into the inner workings of municipal governance.

Opportunities like this create a ripple effect. They catalyze change and advance equity across policies, institutions, and strengthen our social fabric. We welcome the next generation of change-makers to usher Canada's cities into a new era of success.

– Mohammed Hashim, CEO, CRRF

The CRRF is committed to amplifying diverse voices and perspectives in Canadian policymaking as part of our mission to eliminate systemic racism in Canada. Expanding access to city governance enables the next generation to get an inside perspective on municipal decision-making, lift up communities and launch impactful careers.

 The City of Saskatoon's Civic Internship Program is in partnership with the Saskatchewan Intercultural Association, the Graham Mitchell Foundation and Nutrien and will run until February 2025.

To learn more about the City of Saskatoon’s Youth Fellowship Program and to stay informed about future municipal fellowships and other CRRF youth initiatives, sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

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