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Obishikokaang Resources Lac Seul Forest April 23rd, 2015 Thunder Bay, Ontario Chief Clifford Bull Lac Seul First Nation

An Overview of Lac Seul First Nation Lac Seul First Nation is the largest reserve in the Grand Council Treaty #3. Lac Seul Indian Reserve No. 28 is approximately 26,800 ha (104 sq.mi.), and was established in 1886. Lac Seul I.R. 28 contains 4 main communities: Frenchman’s Head Kejick Bay Whitefish Bay Canoe River

Lac Seul Forest Located in NW Ontario, the Lac Seul Forest has been managed by the Lac Seul First Nation since 2012

Lac Seul Forest Large forest, covering over 1 million ha in the boreal region of Canada The management of this forest has provided the community with significant training, capacity building and economic development opportunities November 20, 2009

Obishikokaang Resources Corporation Management Company representing LSFN Reports to a Forestry Committee made up of Band members and representatives of Council Responsible for forest operations and management, finance, economic development and capacity building related to the implementation of the Lac Seul Forest Management Plan. Signing of the 5 year forestry license July 2012

Obishikokaang Resources Corporation Goal of this organization is to work closely with Chief and Council to maximize economic development opportunities associated with managing the Lac Seul Forest Capacity Building Environmental Compliance Economic Flow of Fibre to area Mills Leverage the wood supply from the forest to establish long term sustainable economic growth for both the community and the surrounding region.

Critical Success Factors Chief and Council hired a strong team of professional foresters and experienced business managers to lead Obishikokaang Resources Established strong communication with the community of Lac Seul First Nation Awareness that financial independence provides access to capacity building, education and training Integration of First Nation Traditional values and Stewardship changing the status quo

Industry Partnerships Critical to our early and continued success Established credibility with local contractors through a completely transparent approach Negotiated a unique agreement with Domtar, providing early financial stability Signing the license did not provide cash flow but we have managed ORC financially independent of LSFN

Sustainable Forest Management Truly a complex balancing act, attempting to ensure wood flows while protecting environmental and social values associated with the forest Real trick is maintaining a suitable level of environmental protection while ensuring access to traditional uses while ensuring the remoteness of the forest

Forest Management Compliance to the Crown Forest Sustainability Act through the implementation of the Forest Management Plan is exhaustive and expensive. Significant liabilities exist with signing a forestry license It does provide the foundation for economic development through the allocation of forest resources and the ability to take a lead in decision making

Capacity Building Long term goal is to integrate community members into all aspects of forest management Currently have a solid team of professionals in place to help manage Obishikokaang Resources and integrate and train community members. 10 staff, including 4 full time band members in addition to numerous seasonal employment opportunities in forestry

Capacity Building Strong commitment to educating our young people with respect to forestry and the employment opportunities related to managing the forest Summer Student Silviculture program Scholarship for local students in forestry or environmental university and college programs Outreach program with area schools

Managing Expectations Forest Management is complicated Difficult to keep everyone happy Integrating the First Nation’s requirements represents an important component Balancing capacity building with the existing economic realities of wood costs Our team of forestry professionals have been key to helping us understand the balance

Added Value Facility Remains the focus of Chief and Council Continue to meet with and discuss options with various organizations Wood supply does not currently provide an easy access into the market Interested in discussing options with our friends in industry and learning what new initiatives are being evaluated

Obishikokaang Resources Represents a real success story It is working, wood is flowing, we remain cash positive Forest Management Plan is being successfully implemented Community members are working

Moving Forward First Nations will continue to play and increasing positive role in Natural Resource Management Expectations are high, so are the stakes Positive Dialogue key to success