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  2. Begin by filling out the GENERAL OVERVIEW section. Include a letter of intent that outlines your business organization type, any existing owners if buying into a business, and the location of your business (on or off reserve).
  3. In the BACKGROUND INFORMATION section, provide your name, date of birth, address, phone numbers, and treaty number. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  4. Move to the BUSINESS INFORMATION section. Describe the product or service you plan to offer and include details about your industry. If applicable, attach a sample or picture of your product.
  5. In the MARKETING PLAN section, explain your target customer and market size. Discuss potential growth opportunities and strategies that will attract customers to your business.
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Today, Chief Darcy Desjarlais of Fishing Lake First Nation and the Honourable Rebecca Alty, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced a settlement agreement resolving the Nations Agricultural Benefits claim, also known as a Cows and Plows settlement.
In the spirit of respect and reciprocity, we acknowledge that the City of Cold Lake is located on lands and by water in Treaty 6 Territory and the homeland of the Metis Nation that has been, and continues to be, a sacred place for many.
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) Economic Development Department strives to improve the quality of life for CLFN members, families, and our community by creating new businesses, enhancing existing businesses and supporting long-term environmentally responsible economic growth for CLFN and all companies doing business
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We are also proud to share that Chief Kelsey Jacko has been re-elected as Chief, receiving a total of 431 votes in the recent Chief election which occurred on June 18, 2025.
It included the Cold Lake, which the Denesuline called Luwe Chok Tuwe or Łue Chok Tu and where they spent the summers, while the winters were spent on Primrose Lake (called in the Chipewyan language Xah Tu).
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) is an approximately 3000 member-strong community, with over 1300 of our members residing on-reserve.

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