Meadow Lake Tribal Council
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) is a tribal council representing nine First Nation band governments in the province of Saskatchewan.[1] The council is based in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan.
Services
MLTC provides and coordinates health care, education, and social services. It also provides some policing services for member nations. It owns a series of companies which are intended to provide employment for members and economic opportunities for the communities it serves. The First Nation members are scattered around northern Saskatchewan.
Members
- Birch Narrows First Nation see Turnor Lake, Saskatchewan
- Buffalo River Dene Nation see Dillon, Saskatchewan
- Canoe Lake Cree Nation see Canoe Narrows, Saskatchewan
- Clearwater River Dene Nation
- English River Dene Nation see Patuanak, Saskatchewan
- Flying Dust First Nation
- Island Lake First Nation
- Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation
- Waterhen Lake First Nation
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gollark: I'm pretty sure it's a preference thing and that elsewhere there are arguments raging on it.
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References
- "AANDC (Meadow Lake Tribal Council)". Archived from the original on 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
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