Fort McKay First Nation

Councillor Bobby Shott added, “We also have a strong track record of partnering with other private equity firms to pursue investments, and we look forward to building more of these relationships across North America, as we are well-positioned to work with the currently under-served First Nations business sector.” It’s no small feat to achieve a reasonable balance between the preservation of its culture and environment, and its business activities, but that’s exactly what the Nation has managed to achieve over the last few forty years. By using its expertise gained through decades working with the FMGOC and incorporating a diversified investment portfolio through FM Landing, the First Nation is wellpositioned to withstand any economic uncertainty. You only need to visit the community to see the impacts their diversified portfolio has had. The community of Fort McKay is beautiful, with a new Cree and Dene school operated by the Nation, a senior care facility, and other infrastructure that you could expect to find in any small town in Canada. When asked what Chief Powder is most proud of, he responded, “the most important thing we are accomplishing is that we are ensuring our Elders are taken care of and our youth have a bright future in front of them.” To learn more, please visit www.fortmckaylanding.com www.fortmckaygroup.com www.fortmckay.com FMGOC Every Child Matters Haul Truck 9

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