
The Swan Lake First Nation Administration Office is the central hub for leadership, administration, and community planning for Swan Lake First Nation. Guided by our traditions, values, and the vision of our Elders, the Governance Office works to protect our rights, strengthen our self-determination, and support the well-being of our members both on and off reserve.
From here, Chief and Council, along with administrative staff, coordinate key areas such as governance and policy development, community engagement, program oversight, and intergovernmental relations. The office is responsible for ensuring transparent and accountable decision-making, advancing community priorities, and building strong partnerships with federal, provincial, municipal, and Indigenous organizations.
Director of Operations: Derek Hart
The total number of employees for Swan Lake First Nation is 180
Contact:
Swan Lake First Nation No.7
Box 368
Swan Lake, Manitoba
R0G 2S0
Main Office Phone: 1-204-836-2101
Main Office Fax: 1-204-252-2255
Swan Lake First Nation is located on prime agricultural land and agriculture is an important part of its economy.
In 1995 a Treaty Land Entitlement (TLE) was settled with the Federal Government that enabled SLFN to expand the land base for future developments with a minimum of 4484 acres outstanding through careful negotiations sound community consultation, we have doubled the size of our community.
Reserves:
SLFN Departments
Swan Lake also has an on-reserve school, health centre, administration office, water treatment plant, daycare, recycle building, public works and housing buildings.
Wastewater treatment plant, Little Buffalo Youth Camp (Carberry).
Federal Programs/Services Delivered
| Programs and Services | Responsible |
| Social/Income Assistance | Allison McKinney |
| Education | Pauline Cameron |
| Membership | Cynthia McKinney |
| Housing | Nicole Delorme |
| Health | Karol Boushie |
First Nation Programs/ Services Delivered
| Programs and Services | Responsible |
| Housing | Nicole Delorme |
| Public Works | Nick Sutherland |
| Human Resources | Paula Cameron |
| Recreation | Caitlin Kennedy |
| Brighter Futures | Judy Chaske |
Provincial Programs/ Services Delivered
| Swan Lake First Nation By-law Officer/Enforcement | Manitoba First Nation Police Service |
| Number of Officers | 3 |
Additional Authorities/Agreements
Swan Lake First Nation currently has 3 Municipal agreements.
First Nation business enterprises (on-reserve)
Phase 1 complete, Phase 2 under construction (Headingley)
Our City Government is transparent governance, efficient public sustainable urban development.
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