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Meeting with Premier Prentice

December 3, 2014

On October 30th 2014, history was made, it was the first time that an Alberta Premier, Jim Prentice visited the Lubicon Lake Band located in Little Buffalo, AB.  The community not only had the Premier visit but the Honourable Jim Prentice is also the Minister for Aboriginal Relations. He was accompanied by the Assistant Minister for Aboriginal Relations, The Honourable David Dorward, as well as Pearl Calahasen, MLA for the District of Lesser Slave Lake, Deputy Minister, Donavon Young and Assistance Deputy Minister Clay Buchannan. The agenda for the day focused on an update of the communities Land Claim negotiations,  housing and infrastructure as it relates to the nineteen mobile homes that were provided by the Province of Alberta. Employment and Training and Education. It was a successful meeting whereby the Premier and his staff were treated to a lunch of Moose Nose Soup prepared by Elder Barabara Laboucan.

← Canada and Lubicon Lake Band Take a Major Step Forward with Signing of Negotiation FrameworkForensic Audit Shows Former Lubicon Chief Collected $1.5 Million While Community Went Without Running Water →

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