First Nation
Manitoba
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Doreen Spence
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Cree
Keewatin Tribal Council
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Tataskweyak Cree Nation, located at Split Lake in northern Manitoba, is a thriving Cree community with a population of approximately 3,000 members. Situated along the Nelson River, the Nation occupies a key location within Manitoba’s hydro corridor—linking it to major infrastructure, transportation, and resource networks across the north. Known for its strength, leadership, and community vision, Tataskweyak continues to build a foundation of sustainable economic development rooted in culture, resilience, and self-determination. The Nation has achieved significant progress through investments in energy, construction, retail, and service enterprises, alongside strong partnerships with Manitoba Hydro and other regional industries. Tataskweyak’s participation in major hydroelectric projects has generated jobs, training, and long-term economic benefits for its members, while also advancing Indigenous involvement in the province’s energy sector. The community continues to prioritize education, housing, and business diversification, ensuring that future generations inherit both opportunity and stability. Tataskweyak Cree Nation believes that reconciliation is realized through shared prosperity and meaningful collaboration. By fostering partnerships with governments, corporations, and other Indigenous communities, Tataskweyak continues to lead by example—proving that inclusion, innovation, and respect can drive lasting economic and social change for northern Manitoba and beyond. Join today at www.itstimeforchange.ca and unlock powerful tools designed to grow your business, save you time and money, and connect you directly to new opportunities for partnership and success.
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