Who We Are
TSAG provides technical services and training to First Nations in Alberta in the areas of Circuit Rider Training, Asset Management, Environmental Management, Housing, Rural Addressing, Fire Safety, Information Technology, and Virtual Healthcare. Our goal is to create opportunities for First Nations people and we help to do so by delivering our services, training, mentoring, and guidance to First Nations community members.
Our Mission
TSAG is a not-for-profit provider of quality technical service and training for First Nations in Alberta.
Our Vision
Our vision is simple – to support strong community.
How Do We Strengthen Communities?
To help create safe and strong communities, we provide technical services plus train, mentor, and guide community members in multiple areas.
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LATEST NEWS
TSAG Animals and Human Health Innovative Project Opportunity
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS UNTIL JULY 31, 2026.
TSAG in partnership with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), is looking to fund innovative projects that are supporting animals and human health initiatives…
Go With the Flow 2026 is Underway
The Go With the Flow Water Conference 2026 is underway. Additional updates and information for attendees, including conference presentations, will be posted throughout the conference.
WWWT203: Support Systems for Water Wastewater
Support Systems for Water Wastewater has been designed to provide operators with the knowledge necessary to ensure safe and efficient water distribution and treatment.
WWWT110: Science and Math for Water Wastewater Technicians
The learners will be taught the essential application skills for efficient and safe water and wastewater treatment and distribution.
Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC)
The Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) is Alberta’s new national adult education credential launched in 2024 to replace the GED® in Canada.
Strong Foundations Training Program
Strong Foundations is a 12-week, on-reserve training program for First Nations youth ages 18–29. Participants gain basic skills and an understanding of the Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC trades, to move into jobs or seek out further trades training.