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HORSE LAKE






                      FIRST NATION






                                Preparation and Prosperity








                  ocated approximately 75 km northwest          self-sufficiency and independence are the founda-

                  of Grande Prairie, AB, over approximately     tion for a strong economy,” says Azar Kamran, Chief
                  3,099 hectares of land, the Horse Lake        Executive Officer for Horse Lake First Nation

       LFirst Nation (HLFN) is a proud, respectful,

         and industrious community with a healthy spirit.       A major part of HLFN’s emergence as an employer,
                                                                labour force, and service provider is training, a focus

         A small community of about 1,200 members, the          on clean energy, and community facilities that

         Nation has made an economic impact far greater         enable the Nation to grow economically. The Gov-
         than its size. “Traditions and culture thrive, and     ernment of Canada is committed to working in






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