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The Keewatin Tribal Council represents eleven member reserves located in Northern Manitoba. The mandate of KTC is to promote, advance and protect the interests of its eleven member First Nations, and is intended to maintain, strengthen, enhance, lobby for and defend the rights of northern Manitoba First Nations people within its jurisdiction. KTC maintains a head office in Thompson with a sub-office in Winnipeg. The Keewatin Tribal Council consists of the following member First Nations: Barren Lands (Brochet), Fox Lake, God's Lake, God's River, Northlands (Lac Brochet), Oxford House, Sayisi Dene (Tadoule Lake), Shamattawa, Split Lake, War Lake and York Factory. Approximately 10,000 people live in these communities.
SMD has existed in various forms since the late 1940s. Today, the SMD family includes a head office in Winnipeg as well as six regional offices throughout Manitoba that provide services and support to people with disabilities in rural areas. SMD is also affiliated with national organizations such as Easter Seals Canada.
Based on projections, disability in Manitoba will continue to rise over the next 25 years. The Society for Manitobans with Disabilities strives for long term sustainability so that programs and services are available to meet the needs of children, youth and adults with disabilities.