The Métis People Alberta are a vital and vibrant part of Canada’s Indigenous identity—resilient, industrious, and deeply connected to the lands and resources of the region. Among these communities, the Willow Lake Métis Nation (WLMN) stands out as a powerful example of how Indigenous heritage and economic participation can come together to shape a stronger, more inclusive future.
As the founders of the Willow Lake Métis Group (WLMG), the Willow Lake Métis People are not only cultural custodians—they are also leaders in industry, workforce development, and Indigenous reconciliation.
Who Are the Métis People of Alberta?
The Métis are one of the three recognized Indigenous groups in Canada, alongside First Nations and Inuit. Descended from Indigenous women and European fur traders, the Métis developed a unique culture, language (Michif), and way of life that reflects the blending of both worlds.
In Alberta, Métis communities have deep roots in regions such as:
Fort McMurray and the Wood Buffalo area
Lac La Biche
Slave Lake
Grande Prairie
Anzac and the Willow Lake region
The Willow Lake Métis Nation is proudly based in Anzac, Alberta, and has long been an essential part of the region’s cultural fabric and economic development.
Cultural Heritage Meets Modern Industry
Today, Métis communities in Alberta are actively engaged in the province’s largest industries—including oil and gas, forestry, construction, environmental services, and more. Through initiatives like Willow Lake Métis Group, these communities are reclaiming economic power and establishing Indigenous-led enterprises that:
Promote self-determination
Generate long-term income for Indigenous families
Fund community programs in health, education, and wellness
Train and employ the next generation of Indigenous tradespeople and professionals
By blending traditional knowledge with modern capabilities, the Métis People are proving that Indigenous prosperity and industrial progress can go hand in hand.
Willow Lake Métis Group: Built by Métis, For Métis
Willow Lake Métis Group is a 100% Métis-owned business that offers industrial services, project management, maintenance, and environmental solutions to clients across Alberta. As the business arm of the Willow Lake Métis Nation, WLMG ensures that all profits are reinvested directly into the community—empowering members through:
Employment and job training
Youth mentorship programs
Health and cultural preservation initiatives
Housing and infrastructure development
This model is a blueprint for true Indigenous economic reconciliation—where business success is measured not just by profit, but by community impact.
Championing Indigenous Participation in Industry
The Métis People of Alberta, through groups like WLMG, are now key contributors to Alberta’s economy. Their active participation benefits not only Indigenous communities, but also:
Large-scale operators looking for ethical, local partnerships
Governments and corporations focused on reconciliation
Communities seeking long-term, sustainable development
When businesses choose to work with Métis-owned companies, they unlock access to local expertise, cultural insight, workforce stability, and long-term relationship-building rooted in respect.
A Future Built on Resilience and Opportunity
Despite historical challenges, the Métis Nation continues to rise, driven by a new generation of leaders and a strong foundation of heritage, resilience, and pride. With support from allies in government and industry, the Métis People of Alberta are reclaiming their economic voice and ensuring future generations have every opportunity to thrive.
Why Support Métis Communities in Alberta?
Supporting Métis-led businesses and initiatives creates a ripple effect of benefits, including:
Job creation in underrepresented communities
Strengthened local economies
Cultural preservation and education
True, measurable reconciliation outcomes
The Métis story is one of strength, adaptation, and excellence—and the journey forward is filled with limitless potential.
Join the Movement Toward Economic Reconciliation
By supporting organizations like Willow Lake Métis Group, industry leaders and government bodies play a direct role in shaping a more equitable future. Together, we can create partnerships that:
Respect Indigenous rights
Promote prosperity for all
Strengthen Alberta’s economy through inclusive collaboration