“…In Canada, 2.9% of registered nurses (>7900 individuals) are Indigenous, and Saskatchewan has one of the highest provincial levels (6.1%) in the country (Exner-Pirot, 2014;Gregory & Barsky, 2007;Hoffart, Waddell, & Young, 2011). Despite these rates and the understanding that the availability of Indigenous RNs has been linked to improved health status of Indigenous individuals and communities, various issues still hinder the success of new Indigenous nursing graduates (Canadian Nurses Association & Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, 2014;Kulig et al, 2010;Smith, McAlister, Tedford Gold, & Sullivan-Bentz, 2011;Vukic et al, 2012). Racial challenges, strained interprofessional relationships, and lack of inclusivity in the workplace can affect the already stressful environment for a new nurse, thus influencing job satisfaction, retention, and the risk of nurse turnover (Carr, Palepu, Szalacha, Caswell, & Inui, 2007;Kulig et al, 2010;Vakic et al, 2012).…”