Piikani Nation

Données financières pour Piikani Nation pour l'exercice 2020-21. Piikani Nation est une Première Nation en Alberta with a registered population of 3,930 and an on-reserve population of 2,428. Les informations sont extraites des rapports annuels publiés en vertu de la Loi sur la transparence financière des Premières Nations.

Revenus et dépenses EF 2020-21

Répartition visuelle des sources de revenus de Piikani Nation et de la façon dont les fonds ont été dépensés au cours de l'exercice 2020-21.

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Résumé financier EF 2020-21

Excédent/Déficit
La différence entre les revenus totaux et les dépenses totales. Un excédent indique que les revenus ont dépassé les dépenses.
$3.55M surplus
Solde pour l'exercice 2020-21
Revenus totaux
Tous les revenus perçus au cours de l'exercice financier, y compris les transferts, les revenus de sources propres et d'autres financements.
$56.33M
Revenus totaux pour l'exercice 2020-21
Dépenses totales
Toutes les dépenses engagées au cours de l'exercice financier, y compris la prestation de programmes, l'administration et les coûts d'immobilisations.
$52.78M
Dépenses totales pour l'exercice 2020-21

État de la situation financière

Actifs, passifs et situation financière nette à la fin de l'exercice financier 2020-21.

Total des actifs financiers
Encaisse, placements, comptes débiteurs et autres actifs pouvant être convertis en espèces.
$56.82M
À la fin de l'exercice financier 2020-21
Immobilisations corporelles
Terrains, bâtiments, équipements, véhicules et infrastructures appartenant à la Première Nation.
$76.32M
À la fin de l'exercice financier 2020-21
Excédent accumulé
L'excédent cumulé accumulé au fil du temps à partir des opérations.
$50.46M
Surplus cumulé total

Revendications territoriales

Revendications territoriales historiques et en cours impliquant Piikani Nation.

RevendicationStatutDernière mise à jourTotal des paiements
1909 Surrender
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged unlawful surrender of part of reserve in 1909.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Apr 1987
$5.20M
1930 Road Transfer Allowance - Hwy 3
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Claimant alleges Canada wrongfully transferred road allowances to Alberta without the Band's consent and without compensation in 1930, and contrary to the Indian Act in 1950/51.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2002
-
1981 Permit
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged Crown did not act in the FN best interests during negotiations for an irrigation canal on the reserve.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2002
-
Borrow Pits Claim
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged Canada failed to prevent the unlawful alienation of six acres of land by the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation Division (LNID).
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2002
$5.00M
CPR Claim 1 - Unlawful Expropriation
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged taking of 543.3 acres for railway purposes was contrary to Treaty 7, the Indian Act, and the Railway Act.
Other
File Closed
Dec 2002
-
CPR Claim 2 - Mineral Rights
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged minerals were illegally transferred to CPR contrary to the Railway Act.
Other
File Closed
Dec 2002
-
CPR Claim 3 - Re-Purchased Lands
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged Crown breached its fiduciary duty when (a) 71.75 acres of the expropriated lands were re-purchased, and; (b) Third Parties used the lands without conforming to the Indian Act.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2002
-
Grain Elevator Claim
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged Canada acted fraudulently and in breach of its fiduciary obligations in the operation and maintenance of a grain elevator constructed for the Peigan Nation in 1911, in Brooks, Alberta.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2002
-
Telephone Line Claim
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged Canada failed to prevent the unlawful alienation of a right of way by the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2002
-
LNID Claim
(Band previous name: Peigan Nation). Alleged illegal expropriation of lands and minerals by Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2002
-
Grazing Leases
The FN alleges that the Crown's administration of the Piikani reserve land and cattle in the years 1877 to 1943 was not consistent with its Treaty obligations or with its fiduciary duties to the FN. The FN alleges: two grazing leases were issued without the consent of the FN, and one of the two leases was issued contrary to the Indian Act; the leases were exploitative; their cattle herd was mismanaged; and the grazing & hay lands available to the FN was reduced.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Nov 2017
$50.00M
IR 147 Highway 786
Alleges a breach of fiduciary duty by the Crown in relation to the failure to obtain sufficient compensation for land expropriations associated with a road (Highway 786), the failure to reinstate expropriated lands to reserve status after their public purpose was discharged, and the failure to create reversionary interests in the lands transferred to the province of Alberta ( circa 1934-1994 ). The First Nation also alleges a breach of statutory duty with regards to the lack of the Governor in Council's consent relating to the five expropriation transactions.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Dec 2025
$5.00M
Treaty Land Entitlement
Alleges the failure to provide sufficient land to fulfill the treaty land entitlement pursuant to the terms of Treaty 7.
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Oct 2022
-
Treaty 7 Agricultural Benefits
Alleges the Crown’s failure to fulfill its obligation to provide treaty benefits owed to the First Nation under the terms of Treaty 7. In particular, the failure to provide sufficient livestock and mixed farming implements.
Under Assessment
Justice Department Preparing Legal Opinion
Aug 2023
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Total$65.20M

Rémunération et dépenses

Salaires, honoraires, déplacements et autres dépenses versés aux élus et aux cadres supérieurs au cours de l'exercice financier 2020-21.

PosteNomMoisHonorariumTravelTotal 2021
Chief/Council MemberStanley Grier12$145,090$41,075$186,165
Chief/Council MemberTroy Knowlton12$124,731$17,553$142,284
Chief/Council MemberBrian Jackson12$119,731$12,360$132,091
Chief/Council MemberDoane Crow Shoe12$88,669$5,234$93,903
Chief/Council MemberChe Little Leaf-Matusiak12$114,231$0$114,231
Chief/Council MemberErwin Bastien12$124,481$9,566$134,047
Chief/Council MemberRiel Houle Provost12$135,231$10,244$145,475
Chief/Council MemberWesley Crow Shoe12$119,300$10,110$129,410
Chief/Council MemberTheodore Provost12$123,031$14,759$137,790
Total$1,094,495$120,901$1,215,396

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Sources

Les données financières proviennent des rapports annuels publiés en vertu de la Loi sur la transparence financière des Premières Nations (LTFPN). Les données sont extraites à l'aide de processus automatisés et peuvent contenir des erreurs. Si vous remarquez des problèmes, veuillez nous contacter.