kɒnstəns leɪk | Constance Lake First Nation
Community Profile
- Constance Lake First Nation is a remote Indigenous community in Northwestern Ontario, known for its strong cultural traditions and connection to the boreal forest landscape.
- Last Updated 2025-05-06 17:09:17 UTC
- Name: Constance Lake (ISC Code: 182)
- Former Names: Constance Lake Band, Constance Lake Indian Band
- Band Style: First Nation
- Cultural Area: Subarctic
- Indigenous Language: Oji-Cree
- Number of Registered Members: 1861
Governance
Band Council
- GOVERNANCE TYPE: Not Applicable
- TERM EXPIRES: 06/26/2025
- CHIEF: RICHARD LUCAS ALLEN
- NUMBER OF COUNCIL MEMBERS:7
- RICHARD LUCAS ALLEN
- SAMANTHA CHARLENE JOHN GEORGE
- NORMAN SAMSON SOLOMON
- JO ANNE JANE BIRD
- ROGER HUGHIE WESLEY
- CHRISTINE FRANCIS STEPHEN
- RICKY JAMES SUTHERLAND
Contact Information
- BAND WEBSITE: http://www.clfn.on.ca
- PHONE NUMBER: (705) 463-4511
- FAX NUMBER: (705) 463-2222
- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 4000, CONSTANCE LAKE, ON
- EMAILS:
- Chief RICHARD LUCAS ALLEN:
- Councillor SAMANTHA CHARLENE JOHN GEORGE:
- Councillor NORMAN SAMSON SOLOMON:
- Councillor JO ANNE JANE BIRD:
- Councillor ROGER HUGHIE WESLEY:
- Councillor CHRISTINE FRANCIS STEPHEN:
- Councillor RICKY JAMES SUTHERLAND:
- General Band Office:
- Media Contact:
- Referrals Contact:
- Websites
Band Financial Statements
- 2023 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2022 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2021 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2020 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2019 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2018 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2017 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2016 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2015 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2014 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2013 - Audited consolidated financial statements
- 2011 - Constance Lake20112012.pdf
- 2010 - Constance Lake20102011.pdf
- 2009 - Constance Lake20092010.pdf
- 2008 - Constance Lake20082009.pdf
- 2007 - Constance Lake20072008.pdf
- 2006 - Constance Lake20062007.pdf
- 2005 - Constance Lake20052006.pdf
- 2004 - Constance Lake20042005.pdf
- 2003 - Constance Lake20032004.pdf
- 2002 - Constance Lake20022003.pdf
- 2001 - Constance Lake20012002.pdf
Band Council Remuneration
- 2023 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2022 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2021 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2020 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2019 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2018 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2017 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2016 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2015 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2014 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
- 2013 - Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses
Laws, Bylaws, and Codes
Intergovernmental Agreements
Lands and Traditional Territory
Reserves
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ISC Code: 6294
CONSTANCE LAKE 92
3110.5 Hectares
ON/SUR KABINAKAGAMI RIVER/RIVIERE
[49.81848249999999, -84.1190766] -
ISC Code: 6295
ENGLISH RIVER 66
3108.0 Hectares
EAST BANK/SUR LA RIVE EST OF/DE KENOGAMI RIVER
[50.46561879999999, -84.36948369999999]
- Traditional lands encompass boreal forest regions in Northwestern Ontario
- Historically occupied lands around Constance Lake and surrounding watersheds
- Traditional hunting and trapping grounds include extensive forest and river systems
- Key ecological zones include mixed forest, wetlands, and river systems
Consultations and Referrals
Band Submissions
Consultation Reports
Band Business Interests
Band Owned Corporations
Court Records
Downloadable Court Decisions
- CAS v. K. C. and Constance Lake First Nation
- Penn-Co Construction Canada (2003) Ltd. v. Constance Lake First Nation
- Penn-Co Construction Canada (2003) Ltd. v. Constance Lake First Nation
- Penn-Co Construction et. al. v. Constance Lake First Nation et. al.
- CAS Hamilton v L.K. and J.S. and Constance Lake First Nation
- Penn-Co Construction Canada (2003) Ltd. v. Constance Lake First Nation
Active Court Cases
Media Reports
Media Reports
- Ontario Partnering with Indigenous Communities to Advance Economic Development
- The disappearing children of Constance Lake and the woman trying to find them
- Feds give up control of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives
- Constance Lake First Nation Achieves Landmark Detection of Blastomyces Fungus
- First Nations teens hit the ice with Oakville teens through exchange program
- Smithsonian boreal forest exhibition launches national tour at MSU Museum
- First Nations couple climbs to Mount Everest Base Camp
- Hockey Cares program connecting Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth to hockey and life skills
- $50K reward offered for missing Indigenous man from up north
- 'It's now too late': How invasive species have altered Lake Constance
- The non-native quagga mussel is spreading in Switzerland and impacting lake ecosystems
- Father of missing Thunder Bay man has been searching the northern Ontario bush for 50 straight days
- People's homes not source of Constance Lake blastomycosis outbreak, say investigators
- Inforegio - Lake Constance ecosystem threats and resource use investigated
- Lung infection forces Constance Lake to declare state of emergency
- Constance Lake First Nation in state of emergency for over a year due to blastomycosis
- Constance Lake First Nation youth co-ordinator speaks about her work — and why belonging matters
- Choose Life supports youth in northern First Nations
- As mining fight escalates, First Nations challenge Ontario’s power
- International team assessing Matawa languages program
- AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak and Veteran Percy Joe Honour First Nations Veterans and Peacekeepers on National Indigenous Veterans Day
- The disappearing children of Constance Lake: Kerri-Lynn Bunting
- Without First Nations’ consent mining critical minerals is cultural genocide, leader tells Ontario, Canada
- 3 dead after suspected blastomycosis outbreak in Constance Lake First Nation
- Young Indigenous woman hopes her experience as a model will inspire others
- First Nations sue over Treaty 9, raising questions on Ring of Fire
- Lawyer says First Nations will fight Ontario government's proposed mining changes
- Trudeau won’t be able to keep his promise on clean water for First Nations, human rights groups warn
- 'They rediscover themselves'— northern Ontario First Nations turn to land-based addiction treatment
- Treaty 9 Nations press ahead with lawsuit on Far North mine development
- Former addict says methadone a 'bad drug'
- Northern Ont. First Nation under boil water advisory gets water treatment plant
- Constance Lake First Nation looks to enhance workforce
- RBC Future Launch Scholarship for Indigenous Youth
- Fort Albany First Nation embarks on journey to uncover truth behind St. Anne's Indian Residential School
- Indigenous suicides getting worse, not better
- New grants advance Matawa First Nations' fibre-optic project
- ‘Get off the bulldozer’ and come to the table, Matawa chief tells Premier Ford
- Constance Lake’s Marcia Chum to launch tiny home music tour
- Ontario Helping Indigenous People in Thunder Bay Train as Carpenters
- Walk the walk: Sudburian featured at Indigenous fashion show
- Ontario offers alternate municipal oath of office for Indigenous people
- A First Nations cry for help gets little government attention: Star investigation
- Exclusive: Third-world conditions taking a high toll on First Nations police force
- Matawa First Nations seeking $25M to reopen its schools
- The Marxist-Leninist Daily
- CIB and RBC commit $20 million towards the environmentally sustainable revitalization of the Matawa Training and Wellness Centre
- Artists adorn North Bay, Ont., hospital fence with bears and strawberries
- Meet Bentley Cheechoo, a Treaty 9 Knowledge Keeper
- 'Broken, upset, frustrated': Families of missing man, woman plead for answers
- Feeding Ecology of Invasive Three-Spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in Relation to Native Juvenile Eurasian Perch (Perca fluviatilis) in the Pelagic Zone of Upper Lake Constance
- ‘It’s been hard having no closure’: Family of missing Barrie Indigenous woman pleads for clues in her disappearance
- Constance Lake First Nation confirms 12 cases of blastomycosis, more than 100 under investigation
- Family of missing Thunder Bay man begin grid searches along Highway 11 in northern Ontario
- Constance Lake getting help from feds with blastomycosis outbreak
- Opioid Crisis: How two land-based programs are helping people heal
- Northern Ontario hosts the biggest conservation project in Canada
- Surprise return of 55-year-old tikinagan sign of hope, renewal for Cree man
- First Nations forest management company among organizations sharing in $5.7M
- Opinion | To end boil water advisories in First Nations, invest in people
- Videos: Indigenous voices on treaties
- Rangers celebrate Camp Loon return
- ‘We never surrendered our rights’: Treaty 9 Nations launching $95B lawsuit against Canada, Ontario
- Treaty 9 First Nations To File Claim Against Canada and Ontario Seeking Co-Jurisdiction Over Treaty 9 Lands
- Exposure to fungus that caused Constance Lake outbreak likely not recent, says doctor
- Matawa chiefs say they won’t be ignored in the Ring of Fire
- ‘Are we a top priority?’: How Indigenous communities are bracing for coronavirus
- Indigenous voices: 'We’re all connected,' says Patrick Cheechoo
- ‘Milestone’ deal reached with 15 First Nations on Ring of Fire mining development
- Constance Lake First Nation dealing with deadly blastomycosis outbreak
- Suzan Sandau - Obituary - Thunder Bay
- Feds sign deal with First Nations for Ontario's Ring of Fire mining-related assessments
- A culture shift in academia
- Families of Dean Mattinas and Autumn Shaganash appeal for help locating their loved ones
- Long-distance education program seeing success in Constance Lake
- Smithsonian boreal forest exhibition launches national tour at MSU Museum
- Funding aims to help Indigenous communities manage energy costs
- Warming weather renews fears of fungal lung disease blastomycosis in Constance Lake
- CIB, RBC fund retrofits to Matawa community centre
- NWO man reunites with the tikanagan he slept in as a baby
- Ottawa finally rolls out its Ring of Fire assessment plan
- CIB and RBC commit $20 million towards the environmentally sustainable revitalization of the Matawa Training and Wellness Centre
- Your Guide to Powwow Country
- Low pay for First Nations water operators is threatening drinking water
- Ring of Fire development under the microscope
- St. Clair College embraces Indigenous education protocol
- Matawa Education and Care Centre celebrates the opening of its new facility
- Constant Lake First Nation school responds to student arrest and subsequent protest
- Constance Lake First Nation to hold first animal wellness clinic in at least 10 years
- Electricity Agreement to Provide Economic Benefits for Constance Lake First Nation
- 10 new confirmed cases of blastomycosis in Constance Lake
- Couple from northwestern Ontario wave their First Nations' flags at Mount Everest's base camp
- Ottawa finally rolls out its Ring of Fire assessment plan
- 'Big, bold and boreal'
- Canada‘s largest EVER private conservation project
- Mobile anti-human trafficking team to start in January
- Land-based detox healing program reconnects people to their culture, identity
- Camp Loon 2021 Cancelled Because of COVID-19
- Group helping youth in remote First Nations hopes to keep connection alive through COVID-19
- Empowered Indigenous singers captivate college convocation audience
- National Forest Week Conference: Indigenous Peoples and the Forest Sector
- Matawa First Nations chiefs drop Ring of Fire legal challenge
- Mentorship program at Lakehead a positive experience
- First Nations face overlapping crises and inadequate support during pandemic
- Federal rollout of COVID-19 vaccine pitting First Nations against each other in northern Ontario
- New tourism destination opens near Hearst
- Anishinabek Nation members weigh in on Poppy Protocols
- 'Broken, upset, frustrated': Families of missing man, woman plead for answers - Innisfil News
- Bob Rae to lead First Nations in Ring of Fire negotiations
- Matawa First Nations communities training carpenters
- Drugs and Firearm Seized in Constance Lake First Nation: Three Arrested
- Decolonizing the classroom is more than just a checklist - News and Events
- First Nation community of 900 in northern Ontario without clean water
- Missanabie Cree First Nation suing for increase in annuities payments for Treaty 9 members
- Trail cameras gathering insight into threatened woodland caribou
- Sioux Lookout protest sparked by Indigenous teen’s arrest seeks to draw mistreatment of First Nations to the fore
- Junior Canadian Rangers Camp Loon 2022 a Success
- Junior miner and Constance Lake First Nation ink exploration agreement
- Nominees for Nishnawbe Aski Nation grand chief, deputy grand chief elections set
- Northern Ontario First Nation to receive benefit payments 20 years after hydro plant started generating
- McDonald’s festive coffee cups feature Indigenous symbolism
- Inspire: Success means seizing opportunities, says Hailey Sutherland
- First Nations plan to evict mining 'intruders'
- First Nations face overlapping crises and inadequate support during pandemic
- Global warming may lower thermal barriers against invasive species in freshwater ecosystems – A study from Lake Constance
- Constance Lake First Nation chief confirms 2 deaths due to blastomycosis
- No signs of ongoing blastomycosis exposure in Constance Lake: chief
- Matawa language program needs stable funding, CEO says
- New CEO on the job at Matawa First Nations Management
- Alvin Fiddler Re-Elected at NAN Grand Chief
- Second child in Constance Lake First Nation dies
- Matawa secures $20M for green retrofit of Thunder Bay centre
- Nishnawbe Aski Nation on board with Far North Act repeal
- Two teachers charged in separate sex abuse cases in Webequie First Nation
- Matawa First Nations CEO honoured with King’s Coronation Medal
- Canadian Ranger Honoured by Governor General
Academic Research
Academic Research
- Addressing Indigenous community concerns of lake health by assessing water quality in Constance Lake, ON and biomarker responses in freshwater mussels …
- Gammarids in Lake Constance: habitat segregation between the invasive Dikerogammarus villosus and the indigenous Gammarus roeselii
- Women are Discriminated Against within Politics in Indigenous Communities Because of their Gender
- Thinking through the Canadian museum for human rights
- Chief and Council
- Coexisting native and non-indigenous gammarideans in Lake Constance–Comparative morphology of mouthparts
- Is the Water leaving? World-Making in the Settler-Colonial Context at Lake Abitibi, Québec, Unceded Abitibiwinni Aki (Anicinape Territory)
- Leveraging solar photovoltaic technology for sustainable development in Ontario's Aboriginal communities
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- " It was your ancestors that put them there and they put them there for you": exploring Indigenous connection to mazinaabikiniganan as land-based education
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Urban and rural homelessness in Northern Ontario: an Indigenous lens
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Constance Backhouse, Cynthia E. Milton, Margaret Kovach, and Adele Perry, eds. Royally Wronged: The Royal Society of Canada and Indigenous Peoples
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- " It was your ancestors that put them there and they put them there for you": exploring Indigenous connection to mazinaabikiniganan as land-based education
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Standing up with Ga'axsta'las: Jane Constance Cook and the politics of memory, church, and custom
- Is the Water leaving? World-Making in the Settler-Colonial Context at Lake Abitibi, Québec, Unceded Abitibiwinni Aki (Anicinape Territory)
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