Personnel
Peter Redvers
Director of Lands, Resources and Negotiations
Joseph Gormaly
Environmental Program Manager
867-874-6701 ext. 1023
kfnenvironmental@katlodeeche.com
Andy Cardinal
Negotiations Assistant
867-874-6701 ext. 1020
negotiationassist@katlodeeche.com
Aaron Tambour
Lands Technician
Irene Graham
Guardian Coordinator
Victoria St. Jean
Lands Manager
KFN has hired one of our own members, Victoria St Jean, to be the Land Code Coordinator for the interim and to get things started. Victoria holds a Tourism and Hospitality Management Diploma from Grand Prairie Regional College and had worked as a KFN Lands Manager from 2003 to 2013 before moving away to further her education. She believes that “having our own land code will empower KFN Band members to have a say in how we govern the Reserve lands and resources.
Environmental Programming
Nahendeh Kehotsendı
Cumulative Impact Monitoring
Indigenous Climate Change Monitoring
AAROM Programming and Research
- Community Based Monitoring
- Inconnu Research
- Great Slave Lake Fisheries Research
Harvest Monitoring
Boreal Caribou Range Planning
Waste Reduction and Management
Land Use Planning
Other Projects and Programs
Negotiations and Consultations
Treaty Land Entitlement Land Shortfall
Recognition of Rights and Self-Determination
Forest Management Plan
Wildlife Research and Monitoring Agreement
Wood Buffalo National Park Collaborative Management
Great Slave Lake Indigenous Fisheries Management Board
- KFN Aboriginal Communal Fishering Licenses Regulations
Consultations
Aboriginal Steering Committee to the NWT Water's Strategy
Inter-Governmental Council Secretariat
- NWT Legislation and Policy Development
Section 35 Consultation on North West Territory Metıs Nation Draft Final Agreement
Consultations on Federal Legislation
Kátł’odeeche First Nation Land Law
Hunters and Trappers Committee
The K’atl’odeeche First Nation Hunters and Trappers Program is used to assist and offset costs community hunters and trappers encumber while practicing a traditional way of life. There is an annual Fall and Spring hunt that provides traditional food for the community.