LLRIB chief announces intention to not seek re-election
Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) Chief Tammy Cook-Searson won’t seek re-election at the end of her term in 2026.
“I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the LLRIB membership for the opportunity to serve as your chief for over 20 years, and as a band councillor for eight years, totaling more than 28 years of service on council,” she announced in a public notice issued on Tuesday.
“Serving the LLRIB membership of over 12,700 both on and off reserve, including the six LLRIB communities of Grandmother’s Bay, Stanley Mission, Sucker River, La Ronge, Hall Lake, and Little Red River, has been the greatest honour of my life. After reflection and conversations with my family, I have decided not to seek re-election for chief in March 2026. As difficult as it is to announce that I will not seek another term, the time has come for me to focus on being a wife, mother, and kohkum. I will continue to work hard until the end of my term, which concludes the day before nominations.”
Cook-Searson noted she would like to thank her family for their patience, love, and unwavering support. She also thanked her late parents, Charlie and Miriam Cook, as well as her in-laws George and Josie Searson.


