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Moose Cree First Nation and Taykwa Tagamou Nation have formed a Co-Planning Committee to explore future water-power development opportunities within the Moose River Basin to meet growing power needs. Join us for an open house to learn more and share your thoughts.
Moose Factory. 22 Jonathan Cheechoo Drive P.O. Box 190 Moose Factory, ON P0L 1W0. Phone: 705-658-4619 Fax: 705-658-4734
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22 Jonathan Cheechoo Drive, P.O. Box 190 Moose Factory, ON P0L 1W0. 705-658-4619 More contact information
Moose Cree First Nation and Taykwa Tagamou Nation have formed a Co-Planning Committee to explore future water-power development opportunities within the Moose River Basin to meet growing power needs. Join us for an open house to learn more and share your thoughts.
The Lands & Resources department is responsible for the management, protection, conservation and preservation of the Moose Cree First Nation traditional homelands on behalf of its citizens while balancing sustainable development.
Our Representation Team acts on behalf of our children and our First Nation with all child welfare matters within Canada. We help families better understand the child welfare system and guide them through legal matters.
Moose Cree Health Services offers the following counselling services: Crisis intervention; Critical incident debriefing; Individual counselling; Couples counselling; Family counselling; Group therapy; Community group based prevention programs; Community / school psychoeducational presentations
Why work for Moose Cree First Nation? Moose Cree First Nation is the second largest employer in the Moose Factory – Moosonee area with approximately 150 workers and another 75 workers employed with the Moose Cree Education Authority.
A 40′ x 20′ cultural lodge is being constructed up the Moose River. The building is open concept and features a large common area and kitchen. Additional cabins will be built to serve as lodging for people using the camp for cultural programs.