Minegoziibe Anishinabe

Financial data for Minegoziibe Anishinabe for fiscal year 2018-19. Minegoziibe Anishinabe is a First Nation in Manitoba with a registered population of 5,465 and an on-reserve population of 1,335. Information is extracted from publicly available annual reports published under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act.

Revenue and Expenses FY 2018-19

Visual breakdown of Minegoziibe Anishinabe's revenue sources and how funds were spent during fiscal year 2018-19.

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Financial Summary FY 2018-19

Surplus/Deficit
The difference between total revenue and total expenses. A surplus indicates revenue exceeded expenses.
$204K deficit
Balance for FY 2018-19
Total Revenue
All revenue collected during the fiscal year, including transfers, own-source revenue, and other funding.
$17.04M
Total revenue in FY 2018-19
Total Expenses
All expenses incurred during the fiscal year including program delivery, administration, and capital costs.
$17.25M
Total expenses in FY 2018-19

Statement of Financial Position

Assets, liabilities, and net financial position as of the end of fiscal year 2018-19.

Net Debt
Financial liabilities minus financial assets. A negative value indicates net financial assets.
$4.94M (surplus)
Financial liabilities less financial assets
Tangible Capital Assets
Land, buildings, equipment, vehicles, and infrastructure owned by the First Nation.
$20.69M
As of fiscal year end 2018-19
Accumulated Surplus
The cumulative surplus accumulated over time from operations.
$17.23M
Total accumulated surplus

Land Claims

Historical and ongoing land claims involving Minegoziibe Anishinabe.

ClaimStatusLast UpdateTotal Payments
Expropriation Road Right-of-Way
Alleged wrongful alienation of 94 acres of reserve land for a road right-of-way.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Mar 1995
$220K
Treaty Land Entitlement
Unfulfilled treaty land entitlement pursuant to Treaty No. 4
Concluded
No Lawful Obligation Found
Aug 1993
-
Wrongful Surrender of Duck Bay Reserve
The FN alleges that the 1886 surrender of the Duck Bay Reserve was invalid, since the Government had wrongfully advised several band members to withdraw from Treaty before the signing of the surrender; and that these "withdrawn" band members would in fact have been allowed to vote on the surrender agreement.
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Oct 2008
-
Navigation Aid Situated on Reserve Land
The FN alleges an unlawful trespass by the Canadian Coast Guard for the establishment, operation and maintenance of navigation aids on reserve land.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Feb 2011
$140K
Treaty 4 Agricultural Benefits
Canada’s ongoing failure to provide the First Nation agricultural and economic assistance pursuant to Treaty 4.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Feb 2024
$205.52M
Total$205.88M

Remuneration and Expenses

Salaries, honoraria, travel, and other expenses paid to elected officials and senior employees during fiscal year 2018-19.

PositionNameMonthsRemunerationExpensesOther remunerationTotal
ChiefKaren Batson12$80,672$10,861$0$91,533
CouncillorCindy McKay12$60,873$21,103$0$81,976
CouncillorDon Chartrand12$60,873$18,377$0$79,250
CouncillorJennifer Chartrand12$60,873$15,151$0$76,024
CouncillorJoe McKay12$60,873$13,453$0$74,326
Total$324,164$78,945$0$403,109

This schedule is unaudited. Prepared by: MNP LLP

Sources

Financial data is sourced from annual reports published under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act (FNFTA). Data is extracted using automated processes and may contain errors. If you notice any issues, please contact us.