Chief & Council
Left to Right, Top - Councillor Isaac Thomas, Councillor Hazen Paskimin, Councillor Donovan Arcand, Councillor Rod Atcheynum, Seated - Councillor Trina Albert, Chief Lorie Whitecalf, Councillor Ray Fox, Sr
PORTFOLIO, BOARD & COMMITTEE REPRESENTATION
Chief Lorie Whitecalf
Portfolios:
- Finance
- Administration
- Membership
- Lands/TLE
- Federations of Indigenous Sovereign Nations (FSIN)
- Communications
- Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs (BATC)
- Project Management Team (PMT)
Boards/Committees:
- BATC Executive Council
- BATC Investments - Chair
- Battle River Treaty 6 Health Centre (BRT6HC)
- FSIN Lands & Resources
- FN Cannabis
- Battlefords Regional Community Coalition (BRCC)
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT)
Councillor Trina Albert
Portfolios:
- Administration
- Membership
- Daycare
- Sports & Youth
- CMHC
- Housing
- Project Management Team (PMT)
Boards/Committees:
- BATC Social Development
- BATC Employment & Training
- BATC Athletics
Councillor Donovan Arcand
Portfolios:
- Economic Development
- Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN)
- Communications
- Culture/Elders
- Community
- Project Management Team (PMT)
Boards/Committees:
- BATC Investments
Councillor Rod Atcheynum
Portfolios:
- Lands/TLE
- Education
- Post Secondary Education
- Project Management Team (PMT)
Boards/Committees:
- BATC Community Development Corporation (CDC)
Councillor Ray Fox
Portfolios:
- Justice
- Project Management Team (PMT)
Boards/Committees:
- BATC Employment & Training (Alternate)
- BATC Social Development
Councillor Hazen Paskimin
Portfolios:
- BATC
- Project Management Team (PMT)
- Sports & Youth
- Public Safety
- Operations & Maintenance
- Health
Boards/Committees:
- Kanaweyimik Child & Family Services
- BATC Community Development Corporation (Alternate)
- BATC Investments
Councillor Isaac Thomas
Portfolios:
- Education
- Post Secondary Education
- Public Safety
- Project Management Team (PMT)
Boards/Committees:
- Kanaweyimik
- BATC Athletics
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Annual Reports
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History
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