![]() The Maymayquayshwak and the planning team would especially like to extend a heart-felt thank you to Joe Kakegamic for starting this project on the path of success. This document could not have been created without the financial and technical support of the Keewaytinook Okimakanak Tribal Council, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Dan Duckert at the Faculty of Natural Resources Management at Lakehead University and Gail Murray at Ed Hoshizaki Development Consulting. Their willingness to share their knowledge and visions has helped our team understand the challenges and value of planning for the future of those who are a part of this land. The planning team would like to acknowledge the valued participation of the Maymayquayshwak and the Elders of North Spirit Lake First Nation. This document was created through great teamwork. Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry Ontario, by the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry administering the Far North Act, 2010.Īs we begin this planning process, North Spirit Lake First Nation and the Ministry of Natural Resources affirm our commitment to work together with mutual respect and in good faith.North Spirit Lake First Nation Band Council Resolution and.North Spirit Lake First Nation and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry are pleased to sign the Terms of Reference for the North Spirit Lake First Nation Community Based Land Use Plan. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry ![]() ![]() Prepared by: Claudette Tookata, Arnold Thompson and Soloman Rae Above and behind the person is the grey head of an eagle, with an opened yellow beak. The North Spirit Lake First Nation logo consists of person with braided grey hair, a red headband, with a red disk, from which two orange feathers hang.
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