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A Guide to Aboriginal Organizations in Alberta A Guide to Aboriginal Organizations in Alberta October 2009 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA ALBERTA ABORIGINAL RELATIONS Honourable Gene Zwozdesky Telephone: (780) 422-4144 Minister of Aboriginal Relations Fax: (780) 644-8389 Maria David-Evans Telephone: (780) 415-0900 Deputy Minister Fax: (780) 415-6144 E-mail: [email protected] Stan Rutwind Telephone: (780) 643-1731 Assistant Deputy Minister Fax: (780) 427-0401 Consultation and Land Claims E-mail: [email protected] Donavon Young Telephone: (780) 422-5925 Assistant Deputy Minister Fax: (780) 427-4019 First Nations and Métis Relations E-mail: [email protected] Thomas Droege Telephone: (780) 427-9431 Executive Director Fax: (780) 427-1760 Métis Relations E-mail: [email protected] Cynthia Dunnigan Telephone: (780) 415-6141 Executive Director Fax: (780) 427-4019 First Nations Relations E-mail: [email protected] Cameron Henry Telephone: (780) 427-2008 Executive Director Fax: (780) 427-1760 Policy and Planning E-mail: [email protected] Graham Statt Telephone: (780) 644-4948 Executive Director Fax: (780) 427-0401 Aboriginal Consultation E-mail: [email protected] Please direct listing changes or inquiries to: Hamblin Beharry Manager, Statistics and Research Policy and Planning Telephone: (780) 427-9396 Alberta Aboriginal Relations Fax: (780) 427-1760 13th Floor, Commerce Place E-mail: [email protected] 10155 - 102 Street Website: www.aboriginal.alberta.ca Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4G8 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Arts and Crafts.................................................................................................................................. 1 B. Business and Economic Development.............................................................................................. 2 C. Communications............................................................................................................................... 5 D. Education .......................................................................................................................................... 6 E. Employment.................................................................................................................................... 10 F. Friendship Centres.......................................................................................................................... 12 G. Housing........................................................................................................................................... 15 H. First Nations.................................................................................................................................... 16 I. Community Associations................................................................................................................ 20 J. Representative Groups.................................................................................................................... 21 K. Social/Health Services.................................................................................................................... 23 L. Women’s Groups............................................................................................................................ 26 M. Tribal/Regional Organizations........................................................................................................ 27 N. Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................................. 30 Name Index........................................................................................................................................................... 33 Organizational Index............................................................................................................................................. 36 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA A. ARTS AND CRAFTS 1) DREAMSPEAKERS FESTIVAL SOCIETY Executive Director: Helen Calahasen 8726 – 112 Avenue Telephone: (780) 378-9609 Edmonton, Alberta T5B 0G6 Fax: (780) 378-9611 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.dreamspeakers.org 2) MÉTIS CROSSING Executive Director: Corrine Card Box 548 Telephone: (780) 656-2229 Smoky Lake, Alberta T0A 3C0 Fax: (780) 656-3077 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.metiscrossing.com 3) MÉTIS DANCE AND MÉTIS MUSIC INC. Director: Lyle Donald 8419 – 186 Street Telephone: (780) 910-3625 Edmonton, Alberta T5T 1H3 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.metisdance.com 4) OLDMAN RIVER CULTURAL CENTRE A/Director: Christel Weasel Bear P.O. Box 70 Telephone: (403) 965-3939 Brocket, Alberta T0E 0B0 Fax: (403) 965-2289 E-mail: [email protected] 5) PEIGAN CRAFTS LTD. Manager: Lisa Old Crow P.O. Box 100 Telephone: (403) 965-3755 Brocket, Alberta T0K 0H0 Toll-free: 1-800-800-1478 Fax: (403) 965-3790 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.peigancrafts.com 6) TSUU T’INA NATION CULTURE MUSEUM P.O. Box 135 Manager: Jeanette Starlight 3700 Anderson Road SW Telephone: (403) 238-2677 Calgary, Alberta T2W 3C4 Fax: (403) 238-0873 E-mail: [email protected] 7) TWO FEATHERS GALLERY Contact: Judy Barstad Box 5457 Telephone: (403) 652-1024 153 MacLeod Trail Fax: (403) 652-1026 High River, Alberta T1V 1M6 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.rbarstad.com 1 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA B. BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1) ABORIGINAL BANKING Director: Stephen Fay BMO Bank of Montreal Telephone: (416) 927-2675 55 Bloor Street West Fax: (416) 927-2700 8th Floor E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M4W 3N5 2) ABORIGINAL BUSINESS CANADA Manager: Michael Cardozo Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Telephone: (780) 495-2954 725 - 9700 Jasper Avenue Fax: (780) 495-4172 Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4C3 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/eac-abc 3) ABORIGINAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES The Business Link Program Manager: Blaine Collett Business Service Centre Telephone: (780) 415-0377 100, 10237 – 104 Street Fax: (780) 422-0055 Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1B1 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.canadabusiness.ca/alberta/ 4) ABORIGINAL FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP Market Manager RBC Royal Bank (Alberta/NWT): Brian Hjlesvold 13647 St. Albert Trail Telephone: (780) 409-7678 Edmonton, Alberta T5L 5E7 Fax: (780) 409-7666 E-mail: [email protected] 5) ABORIGINAL PARTNERSHIPS Service Canada Regional Manager: Ralph Bellstedt Suite 1440 Canada Place Telephone: (780) 495-5653 9700 Jasper Avenue Fax: (780) 495-4001 Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4C1 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www17.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca 6) ABORIGINAL MALL President: Dan Martel P.O. Box 63014 Telephone: (780) 982-1912 8770 – 170 Street Fax: (780) 962-3493 Edmonton, Alberta T5T 5X1 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.aboriginalmall.com 7) ABORIGINAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMITTEE Calgary Chamber of Commerce Contact: Thomas Palak 100 - 6th Avenue SW Telephone: (403) 750-0423 Calgary, Alberta T2P 0P5 Fax: (403) 266-3413 E-mail [email protected] 8) ALBERTA INDIAN INVESTMENT General Manager: Rocky Sinclair CORPORATION Telephone: (780) 470-3600 P.O. Box 180 Toll-free: 1-888-308-6789 Enoch, Alberta T7X 3Y3 Fax: (780) 470-3605 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.aiicbusiness.org 2 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA 9) APEETOGOSAN (MÉTIS) DEVELOPMENT INC. General Manager: Michael Ivy Suite 302, 12308 – 111 Avenue Telephone: (780) 452-7951 Edmonton, Alberta T5M 2N4 Toll-free: 1-800-252-7963 Fax: (780) 454-5997 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.apeetogosan.com 10) CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR President & CEO: Clint Davis ABORIGINAL BUSINESS Telephone: (416) 961-8663 250 The Esplanade Fax: (416) 961-3995 Suite 204 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M5A 1J2 Website: www.ccab.com 11) CESO ABORIGINAL SERVICES Program Coordinator: Tracee McFeeters Suite 102 Telephone: (780) 421-4740 11041 – 105 Avenue Toll-free: 1-800-763-6372 Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3Y1 Fax: (780) 429-3186 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ceso-saco.com 12) COMMUNITY FUTURES TREATY SEVEN General Manager: Hank Shade Suite 300, 6011 – 1A Street SW Telephone: (403) 251-9242 Calgary, Alberta T2H 0G5 Fax: (403) 251-9750 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.t7edc.com 13) COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF Executive Director: Ray Wanuch NATIVE DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS Telephone: (780) 990-0303 9635 – 45 Avenue Toll-free: 1-800-463-9300 Edmonton, Alberta T6E 5Z8 Fax: (780) 429-7487 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.edo.ca 14) INDIAN BUSINESS CORPORATION General Manager: Rob Rollingson Unit 56, 2333 – 18 Avenue NE Telephone: (403) 291-5151 Calgary, Alberta T2E 8T6 Fax: (403) 291-0953 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.indianbc.ca 15) INDIAN RESOURCE COUNCIL President and CEO: Roy Fox Suite 235, 9911 Chiila Boulevard Telephone: (403) 281-8308 Tsuu T’ina, Alberta T2W 6H6 Fax: (403) 281-8351 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.indianresourcecouncil.ca/ 16) INDIAN OIL AND GAS CANADA Chief Exec. Officer: Strater Crowfoot Suite 100, 9911 Chiila Boulevard Telephone: (403) 292-5625 Tsuu T’ina, Alberta T2W 6H6 Fax: (403) 292-5618 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.iogc.gc.ca 3 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA 17) MÉTIS SETTLEMENTS STRATEGIC Director: Diane Desjarlais TRAINING INITIATIVES SOCIETY Telephone: (780) 822-4069 200, 10335 – 172 Street Toll-free: 1-888-213-4400 Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1K9 Fax: (780) 822-4099 E-mail: [email protected]
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