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Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board (SLAAMB)

The Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board was founded in November 1991 to address the employment and training needs in the geographical area. On April 1, 1999 SLAAMB became an Aboriginal Human Resources Development Agreement Holder (AHRDAH), which became responsible for the delivery of the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy (AHRDS). Part of this responsibility included childcare in the Sioux Lookout Area.

On behalf of the Sioux Lookout Area Chiefs, SLAAMB has signed a new five year employment and training agreement with Human Resources Skills Development Canada/Service Canada called Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS). This agreement is in effect from October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2019.

The SLAAMB board members are representatives from the First Nations Council (5), Aboriginal organizations, local Native Women’s Group, Local Indian Friendship Centre and one elder.

Sioux Lookout is located about 400 kilometers northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario or 95 kilometers northeast of Dryden, Ontario. SLAAMB has 25 First Nations in its area with most of them being remote and located above the 51st parallel of Canada. Only 5 out of the 25 First Nations are accessible by road with the remaining 20 being remote, as they are only accessible by air. SLAAMB also represents six native organizations located in the town of Sioux Lookout and Balmertown. The Sioux Lookout area covers a vast region of over 200,000 square kilometers.