Battlefords Aboriginal students learn to be their own boss
It was an afternoon crash course of entrepreneurship for Aboriginal students at Sakewew High School. Sakewew students, along with some students from John Paul II and North Battleford Comprehensive, took part in a workshop called Lessons from Legacy Tuesday, March 22.
They learned about what it takes to be an entrepreneur from Enactus, a group of University of Saskatchewan business students.
The workshop showcased entrepreneurship to Aboriginal youth. It was designed by Enactus, a group of University of Saskatchewan business students. Project leader Alex Andershimla said it’s a career path open to anyone, though many aren’t entirely aware of it.
“It doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from,” Andershimla said. “If you are your own boss, you can create your own livelihood, you can improve your own life and it can be a sustainable outcome.”


