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Connor Standingready honoured at White Bear

The White Bear First Nations recently saluted Connor Standingready on his accomplishments.
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Aspiring lawyer Connor Standingready, together with his parents Almer and Darlene.

WHITE BEAR FIRST NATIONS - Connor Standingready was honoured by family and friends on Nov. 26 for successfully obtaining his law degree and passing his bar exam with the Centre for Professional Legal Education in Saskatoon.

He is now aspiring to complete his MBA at the Saskatoon Edwards School of Business.

“Myself, our First Nations, and our family and friends are so proud of Connor and all his accomplishments despite his visual impairment,” said Diette Kinistino, who is the sister of Standingready and a White Bear First Nations Band councillor.

“White Bear now has had a doctor, engineer, and lawyer graduate and we are all very proud of them. We have come a long way and I wish you continued success in everything you do.”

Guest speakers at the supper and ceremony included Kinistino, Chief Annette Lonechild, Senator Brian Standingready, Councillor Bernie Shepherd, auntie Doreen and cousin Joely Bigeagle-Kequahtooway. 

Parents Almer and Darlene Standingready were also in attendance as were many other relatives and friends.

Standingready was honoured with a beautiful headdress, star blanket, hand-embroidered beaded tie, a crystal Christmas tree, and several other gifts of appreciation.

“I am extremely grateful for the opportunities given to me even with my visual impairment. Thank-you for all of those who have supported me over all these years,” said Standingready.