Meadow Lake Tribal Council

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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.

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Meadow Lake Tribal Council
AbbreviationMLTC
Formation1981
HeadquartersMeadow Lake
Location
Region
Northwestern Saskatchewan
Tribal Chief
Richard Ben
Cree Vice Chief
Richard Derocher
Dene Vice Chief
Lawrence McIntyre
Websitehttps://www.mltc.net/
Formerly called
The Meadow Lake District Chiefs
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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.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, MLTC received a $387,000 grant from the Public Health Agency of Canada's Immunization Partnership Fund to increase rates of COVID-19 vaccination and decrease vaccine hesitancy among Meadow Lake First Nation communities.[2]

Staff

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Executive Management[3]
# Position Name
1 Tribal Chief Richard Ben
2 Cree Vice Chief Richard Derocher
3 Dene Vice Chief Lawrence McIntyre
3 Senior Director of Finance & Corporate Services Isabelle Opikokew
4 Chief Executive Officer Gordon Iron
6 Senior Director of Programs Christine Durocher
7 Senior Director of Education Patricia St.Denis
8 Senior Director of Health and Social Development Marcia Mirasty
9 Senior Director of Child & Family Services Onyeka Arinze
10 Office Manager Diana Tracz
11 Administrative Assistant Kali Daniels
12 Receptionist Charity Morin
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Members

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