Sucker Creek
Financial data for Sucker Creek for fiscal year 2024-25. Sucker Creek is a First Nation in Alberta with a registered population of 3,320 and an on-reserve population of 818. Information is extracted from publicly available annual reports published under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act.
Revenue and Expenses FY 2024-25
Visual breakdown of Sucker Creek's revenue sources and how funds were spent during fiscal year 2024-25.
Financial Summary FY 2024-25
Statement of Financial Position
Assets, liabilities, and net financial position as of the end of fiscal year 2024-25.
Land Claims
Historical and ongoing land claims involving Sucker Creek.
| Claim | Status | Last Update | Total Payments |
|---|---|---|---|
Treaty 8 Land Entitlement The FN alleges a shortfall of land provided in 1901, the alleged Date of First Survey. The FN alleges a shortfall under Calculation 1 and a shortfall under Calculation 2. | Other | File Closed Oct 2013 | - |
Ammunition and Twine Provisions Treaty 8 The FN alleges that an outstanding lawful obligation exists on the part of the Crown for not having provided insufficient amounts of ammunition and twine from the signing of the treaty to today. | Other | File Closed Oct 2013 | - |
Annuity Provisions of Treaty 8 Alleges a failure to deliver a nominal amount of legal tender having a value, in terms of purchasing power, equivalent to that possessed by $5, $15, or $25 at the time Treaty 8 was entered into by members of the Band in 1899. | Other | File Closed Mar 2023 | - |
Agricultural Benefits Provisions of Treaty 8 Alleges Canada breached legal and fiduciary obligations in relation to Treaty 8 provisions by failing to: provide, in part or whole, agricultural benefits as promised; recognize the obligation to provide agricultural benefits as distinct from the provision of benefits as relief; and to provide a sufficient amount of agricultural benefits to support and maintain moderate livelihood as adjusted for inflation. Alleges breach of obligations by failing to maintain proper records/accounts of expenditures/distribution of agricultural benefits. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Mar 2021 | $136.43M |
| Total | $136.43M | ||
Remuneration and Expenses
Salaries, honoraria, travel, and other expenses paid to elected officials and senior employees during fiscal year 2024-25.
| Position | Name | Months | Honoraria/Salary $ | Other Remuneration $ | Travel $ | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chief | Carol (Barb) Okemow | 4 | $29,300 | $1,800 | $3,450 | $34,550 |
| Councillor | Brandy Giroux | 12 | $79,300 | $34,521 | $40,856 | $154,677 |
| Councillor | David Cunningham | 4 | $24,800 | $12,833 | $14,600 | $52,233 |
| Councillor | Glen (Lucas) Willier | 4 | $24,800 | $2,138 | $11,383 | $38,321 |
| Councillor | James (Jim) Badger | 4 | $24,800 | $1,700 | $12,850 | $39,350 |
| Councillor | Lisa Badger | 4 | $24,800 | $1,700 | $11,335 | $37,835 |
| Councillor | Zachariah Kachuk | 4 | $24,800 | $12,836 | $10,250 | $47,886 |
| Chief (Inactive) | Roderick Willier | 8 | $81,850 | $14,972 | $36,500 | $133,322 |
| Councillor (Inactive) | Connie Calliou | 8 | $72,050 | $18,097 | $19,006 | $109,153 |
| Councillor (Inactive) | Jerry Willier | 8 | $80,350 | $23,630 | $37,505 | $141,485 |
| Councillor (Inactive) | Matthew Willier | 8 | $81,100 | $32,754 | $53,065 | $166,919 |
| Councillor (Inactive) | Noella Willier | 8 | $109,850 | $26,529 | $56,637 | $193,016 |
| Councillor (Inactive) | Tyler Shantz | 8 | $76,840 | $24,902 | $25,539 | $127,281 |
| Total | $734,640 | $208,412 | $332,976 | $1,276,028 |
This schedule is unaudited. Prepared by: Crowe MacKay 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.