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create opportunities - sask first nation
February 16, 2022

Business partnership creates economic opportunities for Sask. First Nations

Ten First Nations bands from northwest Saskatchewan have partnered with a renewable energy design and construction company to create economic opportunities for their members.

“The new company represents the future for our children,” said Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) Tribal Chief Richard Ben.

He says the business partnership will create direct financial returns and employment opportunities for the nine partnering MLTC communities and Mistawasis First Nation.

The chiefs of MLTC signed the agreement with Saskatoon based miEnergy North America at a press conference in Saskatoon on Feb. 10.

“The Meadow Lake Tribal Council wants to be part of the economy of this province,” MLTC Vice-Chief Richard Derocher said.

As the majority shareholders in the company, Derocher said miEnergy will employ band members from the partnering communities in projects. The company will also provide financial support to projects in those communities.

“We want to bring the revenues made through Resource and Development Incorporated and MLTC back to our communities so we can take care of the issue that we have at home, the unfunded parts of our communities,” said Derocher.

MiEngery North America has been operating for 19 years, engineering and constructing solar and geothermal solutions for utility projects, commercial businesses, agriculture and residential homes.

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