Little Pine lawyer Loretta Pete Lambert (Barrister #5066) 306-952-1318 (fax) 877-339-7781 has spent her career assisting rigged elections that allow criminals to steal from her people. Loretta Pete Lambert’s career is about manipulating native elections to favour thieves. Its said she is being paid $30k to undo the fair election at Pelican Lake Nation.
Loretta Joy Pete Lambert (loretta@petelambert.ca) was severely spanked by the Saskatchewan Law Society in 2020. The complaint against her was serious as she was placed under very strict supervision. Here.
Loretta Pete Lambert was very nearly disbarred and should have been. She is Gordon Alger’s key functionary and has spent her entire adult life sucking money from the people of Little Pine. (info@petelambert.ca)
She appears as ‘Election Officer’ for …
Woodland Cree First Nation
Little Pine First Nation
Muskeg Lake Cree Nation (frontdesk@muskeglake.com)
Mistawasis Nehiyawak
Poundmaker First Nation
Fort McMurray 468 First Nation (fmfn468@fmfn468.com)
Beaver Lake Cree Nation (cao@blcn.ca)
Saskatoon Tribal Council
Peguis First Nation
Pelican Lake First Nation
Dene Tha’ First Nation
Piapot First Nation (hr@piapotnation.com)
MuskowekWan First Nations
Ermineskin Cree Nation (faith@ermineskin.ca)
One may make an online complaint against dirty lawyers in Saskatchewan. Here. Its said one or more complaints against Loretta Joy Pete Lambert are being investigated now. Given her track record, her next strike will be her last.
Ousted Chief Peter Bill and his council.
$1.72 billion in agricultural benefit claims settlements ‘Cows and Ploughs Treaty’ were announced by Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, February 21 2025. The following First Nation Communities are involved: Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation; James Smith Cree Nation #370; Little Black Bear First Nation; Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation; Moosomin First Nation; Mosquito, Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man First Nation; Pasqua First Nation; Piapot First Nation; Pelican Lake First Nation; Poundmaker Cree Nation; Saulteaux First Nation; Sweetgrass First Nation; Waterhen Lake First Nation and Witchekan Lake First Nation.
These claims address failed Treaty promises by Canada to provide promised ploughs, seeds for important crops, livestock such as cows and bulls, and other farming necessities. These agricultural benefits were meant to facilitate First Nation economic development. Once fully settled, $1.72B will be provided in combined compensation to the First Nations.
Ousted Chief Peter Bill and other Chiefs. He was shown the door in an election on March 27, a month after this photo was taken.
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Annual General Assembly (AGA) will be held on September 3-5, 2025 at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg. Here.
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