BUSINESS
Local Band Businesses
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PAUL FIRST NATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
The PFN developed their Terms of Reference, including the framework to guide formal discussions between the said parties with respect to the nature and scope of the projects involved. The parties will make reasonable efforts to identify opportunities for the PFN membership to secure and retain gainful employment whether directly with the company or by:
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Co-management agreement(s) or business opportunities
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Strategic partnerships
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Employment equity and training initiatives
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Resource development and management
Any and all work will be subject to Occupational Health and Safety regulations, WCB designation, insurance policies, and statutory requirements with respect to hiring policy.
OBJECTIVES OF THE COMMUNITY
The P.F.N. Economic Development is committed to the on going development of First Nation's land, fiscal, hydrocarbon reserves, and human resources
The P.F.N. Economic Development will seek for business, and employment opportunities within the province and abroad for the benefit of the P.F.N members
The P.F.N. Economic Development is also committed to the P.F.N. members for a fair distribution of benefits, and opportunities
The P.F.N. Economic Development is further committed in working with Chief and Council, and all departments for the betterment of the Paul First Nation
GOALS
Short Term Goals
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The P.F.N. Economic Development will plan, implement, and evaluate the CEDO Action Plan
Long Term Goals
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The P.F.N. Economic Development will promote, and facilitate business development, training and creating lease-holds on P.F.N. lands
BAND ASSETS
ISAAC RAIN
TELEPHONE: (780) 892-2691
FAX: (780) 892-3402
Monitor distribute and maintain the assets of the Paul First Nation:
Including, but not limited to:
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Fleet
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Buildings
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Equipment
Also work with Community Development, seeking employment creating partnerships with various companies that may wish to hire employees from the band.