Roberts wants to address cows and plows concerns, create urban councillor if elected LLRIB chief
Larry Roberts has two major issues he’d like to address if elected chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB).
“I decided to put my name in for chief because I wanted to highlight the handling of cows and plows and bring some accountability of how it was handled,” he said, noting there was some confusion among band members as to the specific details of the agreement.
“Secondly, I wanted to bring the off-reserve urban issue to the forefront because we have been being left out for 10, 20, 30 years now.”
As for the Treaty 6 Agricultural Benefits settlement, he explained it came as a surprise to many members that stipulations of it can’t be changed for 10 years. He also said band members should have been able to vote on a 100 per cent pay out.


