Lands

The Role of Our Lands Department

The Lands Office is tasked with administering, managing, and protecting our reserve lands. Its duties include:

  • Zoning and land use planning
  • Industrial Park development
  • Agricultural Land Development & Food Security Initiatives
  • Supporting community development and housing
  • Environmental protection and stewardship
  • Regulation of land access, use, and development
  • Preservation of heritage, cultural, and spiritual sites
  • Wildlife and habitat management
  • Assisting members in residential and rural lot development

This work is done with the understanding that it is an administrative framework for reserve-specific matters. It is not a substitute for our inherent governance rights or our nation-to-nation relationship under our Treaty, which is rooted in the oral traditions and teachings of our ancestors.

Forms and Documents

Recent News

SFN Land Code Community Engagement Session

Join us April 3rd, 2025 as Saulteau First Nations hosts an expert panel on First Nation land governance. SFN Members are welcome and encouraged to participate in an open discussion […]

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January 22 - Land Code Committee Meeting
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SFN Lands Update

Links to the Articles: https://labrc.com/komoks-appoints-justice-of-the-peace/ LAB and Canada sign MOU to significantly increase core funding for operational First Nations resuming reserve land jurisdiction through the Framework Agreement. • First Nations […]

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First Nation's Case Win - Lessons For Nations Considering Adopting Land Code

Trespassing conviction makes history for First Nation law in Ontario The recent legal victory by Mississauga First Nation (MFN) in securing a trespassing conviction under its own laws marks a […]

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SFN Land Code - Development Process

This portion of the webpage is dedicated to sharing important information about the Saulteau First Nations Land Code and the details of its vote with our members.

Our Land Code Journey: The Evolution of Saulteau’s Land Code - See where we’re at in our Land Code Process, in collaboration with Community, Log in to the Members Only Portal here.

Land Code: An Administrative Tool for On-Reserve Decision-Making

Land Code is an administrative tool designed to manage reserve lands and decision-making under Canadian law. It is not a self-governance agreement or a nation-to-nation relationship. Importantly, it does not diminish our inherent Treaty rights, which are rooted in peace, sharing, and coexistence, as envisioned by our ancestors.

We uphold that our Treaty, guided by oral traditions passed down by our ancestors, continues to affirm our sovereignty and rights as a Nation. Unlike Canada’s dominance-based perspective, our worldview recognizes that all living things belong to the land. We are committed to protecting our sacred laws and ensuring that decisions are rooted in balance, mutual respect, and interconnectedness.

While the Land Code is a necessary administrative tool for now, it does not replace our long-term vision of developing our sacred laws and achieving a true nation-to-nation relationship. Mechanisms are being designed to ensure that decisions under the Land Code align with our values and do not infringe on our sacred Treaties.

Our approach aligns with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and emphasizes the role of Indigenous Nations in interpreting Treaties through oral traditions. These traditions guide us in ensuring that our Treaties are not eroded through administrative processes.

What is Land Code?

Land code is a land law developed by our Nation that, if approved by our voting members, will remove the power the federal government currently has to make decisions on our reserve lands and place it back in the hands of our people.

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Benefits of Saulteau First Nations Adopting Land Code

Benefits:

  • Increased accountability for the Nation
  • Enhanced administrative autonomy of Reserve lands and resources
  • Protection against loss of Reserve land through surrender or sale by Federal Government
  • First Nation has the ability to directly protect their environment
  • Removal of the need to obtain ministerial approval for First Nation laws
  • Ability to appoint Justices of the Peace
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Sacred Laws and Treaty Rights Shall Prevail

Should a conflict arise between this Land Code, our Sacred Laws, and/or our Treaty, the latter shall prevail. Our Sacred Laws and Treaty are paramount, and we remain committed to ensuring that they guide our decisions and processes.

To address potential conflicts, we will implement measures that ensure remedies are in harmony with the true spirit and intent of our Treaty and Sacred Laws. These mechanisms will ensure that our governance remains rooted in our traditional values, oral testimonies, and principles of balance and coexistence.

SFN Members can log in here for more information on Saulteau Lands Department initiatives.

Land Code In the News

Land Decolonized Podcast

Episode 36
 - February 23, 2022
Bart Metansinine
Animbiigoo Zaagi'igan Anishinaabek
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Episode 35
 - February 8, 2022
Tania Solonas
McLeod Lake Indian Band
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Episode 34
 - January 12, 2022
Jordan Hatton
Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek
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Episode 33
 - December 10, 2021
Chief Robert Louie
First Lands Advisory Board
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Episode 32
 - December 3, 2021
Albert Marshall, Sr.
Eskasoni First Nation
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Episode 31
 - November 24, 2021
Ty Roberts
Lac La Ronge Indian Band
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Episode 30
 - November 22, 2021
John Makson
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Episode 29
 - June 30, 2021
Samantha Noganosh
Magnetawan First Nation
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Episode 28
 - June 23, 2021
Chief Ted Williams
Chippewas of Rama First Nation
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Episode 15
 - March 17, 2021
Bill McCue
Chippewas of Georgina Island FN
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Episode 14
 - March 10, 2021
Chief Darcy Bear
Whitecap Dakota First naiton
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Episode 13
 - March 3, 2021
Chief Christian Sinclair
Opaskwayak Cree Nation
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Episode 12
 - February 24, 2021
Phil Goulais
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Episode 11
 - February 17, 2021
Chief Leah George-Wilson
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Episode 10
 - February 10, 2021
Austin Bear
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Episode 9
 - February 3, 2021
Meko Nicholas
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Episode 8
 - January 27, 2021
Jason Campbell
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Episode 7
 - January 20, 2021
Chief Gordon Planes
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Episode 6
 - January 14, 2021
Chief Jeremy Norman
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Episode 5
 - January 6, 2021
Chief Kelly LaRocca
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Episode 4
 - December 30, 2020
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Lands – Contacts

Name
Title
Phone
Email
Mary Doyle
Lands Manager
Brooke Walker
Lands Officer
Jenine Campbell-Cove
Land Use Planner (2024)
Crystal Lalonde
Lands Administrator (2024)
VACANT
Bylaws Development & Enforcement Officer (2025)
Duane Cameron
Farmhand
 Ext. 2085
VACANT
Seasonal Farmhand (2024)
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