About the Nation

Our Vision

A proud First Nation, working together to care for our people, culture, and land, thriving in economic sustainable opportunities that creates self sufficiency and a vibrant healthy community.

Our Mission

Through community participation and transparent accountable leadership, we move forward with integrity - working together for our future.

Eight Pillars

Eight Community Pillars Representing Our Community's Values and Vision of Self-Governance.

Guiding Principles

Moving forward together we strive towards the future.

Our Vision

A proud First Nation, working together to care for our people, culture, and land, thriving in economic sustainable opportunities that creates self sufficiency and a vibrant healthy community.

Our Mission

Through community participation and transparent accountable leadership, we move forward with integrity - working together for our future.

Eight Pillars

Eight Community Pillars Representing Our Community's Values and Vision of Self-Governance.

Guiding Principles

Moving forward together we strive towards the future.
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Eight Pillars

Eight Community Pillars Representing Our Community's Values and Vision of Self-Governance.
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A proud First Nation, working together to care for our people, culture, and land, thriving in economic sustainable opportunities that create self sufficiency and a vibrant healthy community.
Through community participation and transparent accountable leadership, we move forward with integrity - working together for our future.
  • Lead by example
  • Uphold ethics and professionalism
  • Maintain transparency
  • Demonstrate dedication and reliability
  • Engage Members and remain open-minded
  • Extend sincerity through actions and words
  • Respect one another and mother earth

Our Nation

Fort McMurray 468 First Nation is a Cree band located 38.4 kilometres from Fort McMurray, Alberta.  The Nation signed adhesion to Treaty 8 in 1899. Fort McMurray 468 First Nation was a part of the same band as Fort McKay First Nation until separating in 1942.
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