Kitsaki Management Limited Partnership has managed the economic development activities of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) since 1981. Dedicated to investing in long-term sustainable businesses that meet the appropriate profitability, risk and employment criteria, Kitsaki has built a diverse portfolio of investments in many sectors including: transportation, hospitality, environmental, mining, engineering, utility vegetation, insurance, technology, and forestry.
Lac La Ronge Indian Band is the largest First Nation in Saskatchewan, with a population of more than 11,000 members. They are a Woodland Cree Nation, and intensely proud of their culture and language. Located in north-central Saskatchewan, in Treaty 6 territory, LLRIB is located on the edge of the Pre-Cambrian Shield, with territory ranging from rich farmland to boreal forest and the Churchill River. LLRIB is a multi-reserve band that includes six communities: Little Red River, Morin Lake (Hall Lake), La Ronge, Sucker River, Stanley Mission, and Grandmother’s Bay. LLRIB is governed by an elected Chief and 12 Councilors. Chief Tammy Cook-Searson has served in the role since she was elected in 2006.