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Last Updated: 2013-02-21

Meadow Lake Tribal Council

Company information

 
 
Legal Name:   Meadow Lake Tribal Council
Operating Name:   Meadow Lake Tribal Council
 
Mailing Address
8003 Flying Dust Reserve
MEADOW LAKE, Saskatchewan
S9X 1T8
Location Address
8003 Flying Dust Reserve
MEADOW LAKE, Saskatchewan
S9X 1T8
 
Telephone: (306) 236-5654
Fax: (306) 236-6301
Email: c.laliberte@mltc.net
Website URL: http://www.mltc.net 
 
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Contact information

 
Vern Bachiu
  Title:   Director
  Telephone:   (306) 236-5654
  Fax:   (306) 236-6301
  Email:   vern.bachiu@mltc.net
 
 
Christine laliberte
  Title:   Director of Development and Planning
  Telephone:   (306) 236-5654
  Fax:   (306) 236-6301
  Email:   c.laliberte@mltc.net
 

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Company description

 
Sales: $6.0 million Employees: 400


Products/Services: consulting services: forestry; traditional environmental knowledge; geographic information systems; natural resources management; training.


Company Description
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council supports nine Meadow Lake First Nations representing some 8,000 people. The Tribal Council initiated the forest management strategy with the hope of facilitating wise use of traditional lands and self-management of Indian lands, for the sustained benefit of First Nations.


The management strategy involves five distinct steps: development of alternate land use strategies; development and maintenance of forest resource inventories; establishment of forest resource goals and objectives; forest resource values survey; selection and development of a preferred plan; examples of sound forestry activities are evident in the operations of its two companies - Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) Logging & Reforestation Inc. and NorSask Forest Products Ltd.


MLTC Logging & Reforestation Inc.: MLTC Logging & Reforestation has grown not only to be one of the largest logging contractors in the Province of Saskatchewan, but one of the most successful, complete forest management companies of its kind. By replanting three trees for every tree harvested, and by treating
forests as homes to more than just trees, the company has been able to grow, while at the same time ensuring against resource depletion.


NorSask Forest Products Ltd.: Through the acquisition of NorSask Forest Products Ltd., the Meadow Lake Tribal Council secured ownership of a Forest Management License Agreement (FMLA) from the Saskatchewan Government (entailing an area of 3.3 million ha. of forest resources). NorSask Forest
Products Ltd. has optimized their sawmill operations to achieve one of the highest wood fibre recovery rates of any sawmill in Canada.


An important goal of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council's forestry management services, is to seek a balance between the extraction and depletion of resources, as espoused in traditional environmental principles and practices. Clients include Government and other First Nations.  
Country of Ownership: Canada  
Exporting: Yes  
Primary Industry (NAICS): 541620 - Environmental Consulting Services
Primary Business Activity: Association  

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Product / Service / Licensing

 
Product Name: Environmental Products and Services
 
 
Product Name: Specialized consulting services in resource management for the forest and logging industries.
 
The Meadow Lake Tribal Council has adopted an approach to forestry resource management that is holistic and takes into consideration the
various life and growth stages of forest biodiversity. Wise use of traditional lands and sustainable resource management are two of the
philosophies that have been integrated into the comprehensive services provided by the Meadow Lake Tribal Council. An effective forestry
re-plantation strategy, coupled with technology development to improve sawmill wood fibre recovery rates, are just a few of the components
of the management design that can be easily tailored to meet the needs of specific clients.

 

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Market profile

Industry sector market interests:

  • Forestry
  • Service Industry

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