Ulkatcho
Financial data for Ulkatcho for fiscal year 2022-23. Ulkatcho is a First Nation in British Columbia with a registered population of 1,082 and an on-reserve population of 643. Information is extracted from publicly available annual reports published under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act.
Revenue and Expenses FY 2022-23
Visual breakdown of Ulkatcho's revenue sources and how funds were spent during fiscal year 2022-23.
Financial Summary FY 2022-23
Statement of Financial Position
Assets, liabilities, and net financial position as of the end of fiscal year 2022-23.
Land Claims
Historical and ongoing land claims involving Ulkatcho.
| Claim | Status | Last Update | Total Payments |
|---|---|---|---|
BC Cut-Off Lands (SPLIT #19) Alienation of reserve land arising from decisions of the McKenna-McBride Commission in 1916. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Apr 1988 | - |
Unlawful Disposition of Casimiel Meadows IR No. 15 Alleges the unlawful disposition of land comprising an Indian reserve known as Casimiel Meadows IR No. 15. | Concluded | No Lawful Obligation Found Dec 2018 | - |
IR 7A Canada failed to take the necessary steps to complete the reserve creation process for IR No. 7A, failed to adequately disclose IR No. 7A’s unreserved status to Ulkatcho, and failed to take any meaningful steps to remedy its error, even after Chief Sill brought it to Canada’s attention in 1986. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Mar 2025 | - |
Lot 1358 Canada breached its fiduciary obligation to the Ulkatcho First Nation by failing to complete the reserve creation process for Lot 1358; failing to disclose to the First Nation Lot 1358 was omitted as a lawful reserve; failing to remedy its breaches when informed by the First Nation in 1986. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Mar 2025 | - |
Failure to Reserve Lots 311, 312, 392, and 395 Alleges failure to reserve Lots 311, 312, 392, and 395 in 1901, and failure to remedy breach by not investigating settler applications, not consulting the First Nation regarding alternate lands, and not reserving the lands when they reverted to the Province in 1921. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Jun 2025 | - |
Failure to Reserve Lots 384 and 383 The First Nation alleges that Canada breached its fiduciary duty by failing to complete the reserve creation process for the SW ¼ of Lot 384 as well as the NW ¼ of Lot 383 from 1932 to 1950. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Jun 2025 | - |
Failure to Reserve Lot 437 Alleges a breach of fiduciary duties to protect Lot 437 from settler encroachment and repeatedly failing to attain quality hay meadows for band use in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Jun 2025 | - |
| Total | $0 | ||
Remuneration and Expenses
Salaries, honoraria, travel, and other expenses paid to elected officials and senior employees during fiscal year 2022-23.
| Position | Name | Months | Salary | Honoraria | Other Remuneration | Total | Travel Expenses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chief | Price, Lynda | 12 | $0 | $54,990 | $0 | $54,990 | $9,346 |
| Councilor | Cahoose, Corrine | 12 | $58,041 | $34,800 | $2,754 | $95,595 | $16,625 |
| Councilor | Cahoose, Rhonda | 12 | $0 | $18,300 | $0 | $18,300 | $8,233 |
| Councilor | Leon, Mabelene | 12 | $44,375 | $18,900 | $0 | $63,275 | $6,265 |
| Councilor | Sims, Anthony | 12 | $57,496 | $16,200 | $2,783 | $76,479 | $8,497 |
| Councilor | Vaughan, Laurie | 12 | $114,775 | $0 | $0 | $114,775 | $7,952 |
| Total | $274,687 | $143,190 | $5,537 | $423,414 | $56,918 |
This schedule has been audited. Prepared by: REID HURST NAGY INC.
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.