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Meadow Lake Tribal Council
Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan
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The Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) began in 1981 when the First Nations of Northwest Saskatchewan united to form the Meadow Lake District Chiefs Joint Venture. The Meadow Lake District Chiefs became officially known as the Meadow Lake Tribal Council in 1996.
MLTC works as an advocate for the nine First Nations to reach their full potential by delivering programs and services. The MLTC also works with the nine First Nations participating in the Proposed Governance Agreement.
There are five Cree First Nations and four Dene First Nations within the MLTC. As of November 2010 the total registered membership of all nine MLFNs was 12,618. There are 6,976 members residing on-reserve within the nine First Nations and 5,642 members residing at locations off-reserve as of November 2010. The first languages are Cree and Dene.
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Last updated: August 20, 2025