Kasabonika Lake First Nation

Kasabonika Lake First Nation or Kasabonika First Nation (Oji-Cree: ᑳᐦᓴᐹᓇᐦᑳ ᓂᐣᑕᒻ ᐊᓂᐦᕈᓂᓂᐧᐗᐠ (Gaasabaanakaa Nistam Anishininiwag); unpointed: ᑲᓴᐸᓇᑲ ᓂᐣᑕᒻ ᐊᓂᕈᓂᓂᐊᐟ) is an Oji-Cree First Nations band government located north of Sioux Lookout, Ontario. There are no roads into the community and the only access is through Kasabonika Airport. It is part of the Shibogama First Nations Council and the Nishnawbe Aski Nation. The First Nation's landbase is the 10,806.5-hectare (26,703.4-acre) Kasabonika Lake Reserve.

Kasabonika Lake

ᑳᐦᓴᐹᓇᐦᑳ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ
Kasabonika Lake Indian Reserve
Kasabonika Lake
Kasabonika Lake
Coordinates: 53°35′N 88°39′W
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictKenora
First NationsKasabonika
Area
  Land104.71 km2 (40.43 sq mi)
Population
 (2006)[1]
  Total681
  Density6.5/km2 (17/sq mi)
Websitekasabonikafirstnation.com

In September, 2007, the total registered population was 914, of which the on-reserve population was 866.

The residents of Kasabonika were professional, and expert, tree planters for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources for many years in the 1960s and 1970s. They worked for several districts, Hearst, Geraldton, and Thunder Bay. Some planters were able to plant as many as 3000 trees per day.

The Kasabonika First Nation detachment of the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service was closed in early February 2008 as it lacked running water and relied on a wood fire in a 170 l (37 imp gal; 45 US gal) drum to heat the facility. Holding cells lacked toilet facilities, requiring detainees to use a slop bucket. Prisoners now must be flown to Sioux Lookout, costing as much as $10,000 per trip.[2]

Governance

The current chief of Kasabonika is Tom Semple, with Jack Brown as the Deputy Chief. The First Nation's council consists of four representatives: Head Councillor Trudy Mekanak and the four Councillors Josie Anderson Sr, Mike Morris, Terry Stoney and Simon Semple .

Departments

  • Administration
  • Health
  • Tikinagan Workers
  • Education
  • Economic Development
  • Operations & Maintenance
  • Ontario Works Welfare

Contact information

General Delivery
Kasabonika Lake, Ontario P0V 1Y0

Notes

  1. "Kasabonika Lake census profile". 2011 Census of Population. Statistics Canada. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  2. Puxley, Chinta; The Canadian Press (2008-02-05). "Reserve closes 'dangerous' police station". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
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