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    Keeley Lake Community Voting Rights and Self-Governance

    Deagan L.By Deagan L.August 1, 2024Updated:September 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Keeley Lake Community Deserves Voting Rights and Self-Governance
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    The Keeley Lake community, situated in Northern Saskatchewan, is growing. It’s time  granting them the right to vote and manage their own affairs. This allows them to address their unique challenges more effectively.

    Keeley Lake Meets Hamlet Criteria

    According to the Saskatchewan government, a hamlet is an area within a rural municipality (RM) with at least 10 subdivided lots and five occupied homes. Keeley Lake exceeds these requirements, with more than 10 lots and year-round residents. The Keeley Lake Resort supports the community by providing essential services like food, water, shelter, and gasoline.

    Government Support for Northern Communities

    The Saskatchewan government acknowledges these challenges and focuses on helping northern communities improve their standard of living. They emphasize supporting key northern industries like mineral exploration, forestry development, tourism, and commercial fishing. Partnerships among northern agencies are also encouraged to strengthen the local economy.

    Importance of Keeley Lake

    Keeley Lake is a vital gateway to the NSAD, making it a strategic location for focusing on available government resources.  Keeley Lake as a recognized hamlet ensure better management of essential services, including waste and recycling collection. According to Section 43(1)(f) of the Northern Municipalities Act, 2010, a service district can manage waste collection, disposal, and recycling. Currently, Keeley Lake Resort handles these tasks, but official hamlet status would improve efficiency and oversight.

    Self-Governance Benefits

    Keeley Lake having the ability to vote and govern itself empowers the community to address its specific needs directly. They could prioritize infrastructure development, education, and local economic growth. This autonomy fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility, leading to more effective and tailored solutions.

    In conclusion, the Keeley Lake community has the population and infrastructure as a hamlet. Recognizing this status voting rights enable them to manage their affairs better and overcome the unique challenges they face in Northern Saskatchewan.

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