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PFN Group was established in 2012 and is a registered corporate entity of the Pasqua First Nation and the General Partner in PFN Group of Companies LP.
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Pasqua First Nation and Alexander First Nations Sign Nation to Nation Partnership Agreement
Pasqua First Nation (PFN) and Alexander First Nation (AFN) are resurrecting the traditional trade practices of their ancestors by collaborating to expand their services and product offerings in Saskatchewan. Pro Metal Industries, owned by Pasqua First Nation will sell...
Sask. First Nations company creating ‘sugar cube’ barriers to fight COVID-19 spread in classrooms
Pro Metal Industries Ltd. is manufacturing Plexiglas desk shields, hand washing and hand sanitizer stations. A metal fabrication company in Regina is fast-tracking the production of Plexiglas desk shields and sanitation stations to meet the demand from schools...
Pro Metal Industries | Sask Business Minute
Indigenous businesses and entrepreneurs are an important part of Saskatchewan's economy and will be key to its recovery. Hear from the Chief of Pasqua First Nation and company President Mark Brown on Pro Metal industries, an Indigenous-owned company manufacturing...
FSIN partnership providing more than one million pieces of PPE for Sask. First Nations
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations and the Pasqua First Nation recently partnered to provide more than a million pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) for First Nations in Saskatchewan. Pasqua First Nation’s Pro Metal Industries Ltd. in Regina...
Pasqua First Nation working to stay on top of COVID-19
Pasqua First Nation has been getting itself prepared for COVID-19. Initiatives include colour-coded paper acting as messaging for residents. View Article
Trump Could Learn Something From a First Nations Chief in Saskatchewan
The president* agreed to close the border with Canada on Wednesday morning but, luckily, the news still manages to break quarantine. When this Great Whatever is finally done, there are going to be thousands of small-scale heroes to whom we are going to owe a great...
Sask. First Nation chief prepared for COVID-19 pandemic weeks before it hit
Late last week when semi-trailers pulled up to the grocery store on Pasqua First Nation in Saskatchewan and started off-loading packages of cleaning supplies, medicine, toilet paper and dry food, people started wondering what it was all for. View Article