The Keewatin Tribal Council represents eleven member reserves located in Northern Manitoba. The mandate of KTC is to promote, advance and protect the interests of its eleven member First Nations, and is intended to maintain, strengthen, enhance, lobby for and defend the rights of northern Manitoba First Nations people within its jurisdiction. KTC maintains a head office in Thompson with a sub-office in Winnipeg. The Keewatin Tribal Council consists of the following member First Nations: Barren Lands (Brochet), Fox Lake, God's Lake, God's River, Northlands (Lac Brochet), Oxford House, Sayisi Dene (Tadoule Lake), Shamattawa, Split Lake, War Lake and York Factory. Approximately 10,000 people live in these communities.
Providing culturally appropriate child and family services for Awasis Agency communities. Awasis Agency of Northern Manitoba has participated and contributed to the developmental work being undertaken by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) on First Nation Child and Family Services Governance and Jurisdiction models.
Mission StatementMYS fosters hope and opportunities to empower children, youth and families throughout Manitoba to grow and heal through safe, caring, respectful and collaborative relationships.Site HighlightsPlease join us for our Annual General Meeting & Luncheon as we celebrate our 85 years of service.View the MYS 2013-14 Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements by clicking here.
Swampy Cree Tribal Council (SCTC) is comprised of eight First Nations in northwest central Manitoba with a membership of more than 17,000. In 1976 SCTC was incorporated to advance and safeguard the interests, rights, and status of aboriginal people in a manner consistent with the policies and strategies adopted from time to time by the Chiefs and Councils within its area of operation.
To promote humane treatment, care and protection of all animals; - To recognize that each animal possesses intrinsic value, remarkable complexity and inherent dignity, and as such, is deserving of respect and moral concern; - To ensure that all animals utilized by humans for various purposes be provided with high levels of care to safeguard their health, comfort and behavioural needs