Highway signs to mark Treaty boundaries in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is launching a signage project that is the first of its kind in Canada.
The provincial government said Tuesday it’s supporting the Office of the Treaty Commissioner’s application for official Treaty boundary signage. Saskatchewan will be the first province in Canada to recognize the boundaries through signs on its major highways.
The ministries of Government Relations and Highways are working with the Office of the Treaty Commissioner on the plan.
After a final design is set, the Ministry of Highways will arrange for the manufacturing and installation of the first sign, which is planned for this winter or the spring of 2022.