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Western Region III Development Corporation

The Métis Nation Western Region III Secretariat Inc. serves as the governing body representing Métis communities within Western Region III, which includes areas such as Moose Jaw, Regina, Swift Current, and other surrounding areas. This Secretariat is a key part of the broader governance structure of the Métis Nation, ensuring that the interests and rights of Métis people in this region are upheld.

The Western Region III Development Corporation operates as a separate entity but is closely aligned with the Métis Nation Western Region III Secretariat Inc. This alignment ensures that the corporation’s activities are governed by the principles of Métis governance and serve the best interests of Métis people in the region.

The ownership and governance of the Western Region III Secretariat Inc. are ultimately managed by elected Métis Local Presidents who form the Regional Council. This council is responsible for overseeing the corporation’s operations, ensuring they reflect the values and welfare of Métis Nation members. Additionally, there is a separate Economic Development Board within the corporation that makes key decisions regarding its economic initiatives and projects.

The primary role of the Western Region III Development Corporation is to act as an economic development vehicle for Métis communities in the region. It focuses on a range of initiatives, including land development, business ventures, partnerships, and other projects designed to benefit Métis Nation members. These efforts are intended to promote economic growth and prosperity within Métis communities, empowering members to achieve long-term success and sustainability.

Location & Contact

Regina

306-565-2362

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