Cold Lake First Nations Releases 2025–2028 Strategic Plan
We are proud to share Cold Lake First Nations’ 2025–2028 Strategic Plan, a guiding document that reflects who we are, what we value, and where we are going as a Nation over the next four years. Grounded in our Dene teachings and guided by the wisdom of our Elders,...
The 2025 Holiday Disbursement Application Form is Available Now!
The Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2025 Holiday Disbursement Program. This annual initiative provides financial support to CLFN members and their registered children during the holiday season. Eligible...
Building Prosperity: CLFN Partners in First Nations Financial Markets
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) is proud to be one of six Alberta First Nations partnering in First Nations Financial Markets (FNFM) — a majority First Nations-owned investment dealer. FNFM will serve as a bridge between First Nations partners, corporate Canada, and...
Cold Lake First Nations Responds to Federal Announcement on Major Projects List
Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) acknowledges the federal government’s announcement placing the Pathways+ Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage project on the “Fast Track” list of the One Canadian Economy Act. This $16.5-billion initiative proposes facilities,...
