As of September 2021, the total membership of Northland Denesuline First Nation was 1,153 with 975 members living on-reserve and 173 members living off-reserve.[8] The First Nation is governed by a Chief and six councillors and is affiliated with the Keewatin Tribal Council.[8] The Keewatin Tribal Council with its head office in Thompson represents eleven First Nations in Northern Manitoba.[9]
Demographics
In the 2016 Canadian Census 530 residents of Lac Brochet chose Dene as their mother tongue and 5 chose Cree as their first language. English was spoken by most of the population.[3]
Canada census – Lac Brochet 197A community profile