Lake St. Martin First Nation (Ojibwe: Obashkodeyaang)[1] is a Canadian First Nations government and Treaty 2 signatory.
The First Nation was based primarily at Lake St. Martin about 225 kilometres (140 mi) northwest of Winnipeg until May 2011.
When a massive flood hit Manitoba, the Government of Manitoba decided to divert water to Lake St. Martin in order to protect cottage, and agricultural properties on other bodies of water.
[2] As a result all the housing at Lake St. Martin First Nation was destroyed.
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