OUR MISSION

We respond to, and carry out, the collective will of the Omushkego Nation. We foster and provide accountable, responsible political leadership. We strive for excellence in government services. We help improve the quality of life for our people, by providing accessible, equitable, and high quality support and advisory services to our First Nations in areas including governance, political, spiritual, social and economic development, health, language and culture, environment, technical services and education.

NEWS

Thursday / April 11 / 2024

Draft Omushkego Wahkohtowin Conservation Plan for Nations’ Review

Lands and Resources

Mushkegowuk Council Lands & Resources Department has developed a Draft Conservation Plan for protecting Omushkego lands and waters for generations to come.

Monday / March 25 / 2024

Application Call for NAPS Board Director

Administration

Will act and serve as a REPRESENTATIVE of MUSHKEGOWUK Council. The Board of Director will provide advice and support on all matters pertaining to the service and delivery of policing in the Mushkegowuk Communities of Attawapiskat, Kashechewan, Fort Albany, Moose Cree, Taykwa Tagamou, Chapleau and Missanabie.

Saturday / March 09 / 2024

Grand Chief Reaffirms Communities' Control Over Conservation And Development Decisions

Lands and Resources / Political Office

In response to questions raised by some community members about Mushkegowuk Council’s presence and messaging at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada conference held in Toronto during the first week of March, Grand Chief Leo Friday has provided the following statement.

Thursday / February 22 / 2024

Feasibility of Mushkegowuk Marine Conservation Plan Approved

Lands and Resources / Political Office

Omushkego First Nations and the federal government have taken a major step toward establishing a national marine conservation area (NMCA) along the west coast of James and Hudson Bays.

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OUR VISION

To be a proud, self‐determining and united Omushkego Nation with healthy and prosperous people, a vibrant Cree language and culture, and sustainably developed and protected lands and waters.

VALUES

To care, share, honour, respect, be honest, be inclusive, work together, and to be accountable and transparent.