Cold Lake First Nations

Données financières pour Cold Lake First Nations pour l'exercice 2021-22. Cold Lake First Nations est une Première Nation en Alberta with a registered population of 3,342 and an on-reserve population of 1,438. Les informations sont extraites des rapports annuels publiés en vertu de la Loi sur la transparence financière des Premières Nations.

Revenus et dépenses EF 2021-22

Répartition visuelle des sources de revenus de Cold Lake First Nations et de la façon dont les fonds ont été dépensés au cours de l'exercice 2021-22.

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Résumé financier EF 2021-22

Excédent/Déficit
La différence entre les revenus totaux et les dépenses totales. Un excédent indique que les revenus ont dépassé les dépenses.
$16.69M surplus
Solde pour l'exercice 2021-22
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.
$43.44M
Revenus totaux pour l'exercice 2021-22
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.
$26.75M
Dépenses totales pour l'exercice 2021-22

État de la situation financière

Actifs, passifs et situation financière nette à la fin de l'exercice financier 2021-22.

Total des actifs financiers
Encaisse, placements, comptes débiteurs et autres actifs pouvant être convertis en espèces.
$98.74M
À la fin de l'exercice financier 2021-22
Total des passifs
Comptes créditeurs, dette à long terme et autres obligations envers des tiers.
$39.59M
À la fin de l'exercice financier 2021-22
Immobilisations corporelles
Terrains, bâtiments, équipements, véhicules et infrastructures appartenant à la Première Nation.
$48.74M
À la fin de l'exercice financier 2021-22
Excédent accumulé
L'excédent cumulé accumulé au fil du temps à partir des opérations.
$108.07M
Surplus cumulé total

Revendications territoriales

Revendications territoriales historiques et en cours impliquant Cold Lake First Nations.

RevendicationStatutDernière mise à jourTotal des paiements
Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range-PLAWR I
Alleged inadequate compensation for loss of traditional harvesting lands (trapping, hunting, fishing, etc.) due to the establishment of the Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range.
Concluded
Claim Resolved through Administrative Remedy
Mar 2002
-
Primrose Lake - Interest
Relates to Primrose claims and is a claim to an entitlement to the interest that had accrued on compensation payments to FNs affected by the range.
Concluded
No Lawful Obligation Found
Jun 1994
-
CONFIDENTIAL
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Feb 2016
-
Haylands IR 123A Alienation
Alleges that Canada created Haylands Reserve 123A for the use of the Onion Lake Agency First Nations and subsequently alienated the reserve in contravention of the Indian Act and without a surrender from, or compensation to, the claimant First Nations.
Other
Claim Active at the SC Tribunal
Sep 2020
-
Treaty Annuities
Alleges that Canada owes an outstanding lawful obligation for the unlawful termination of annuity payments provided in Treaty 6 to the Cold Lake First Nations from 1885-1888.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Mar 2023
$5.55M
TOPGAS and OMAC
Alleges that Canada failed to monitor and reject unlawful deductions of revenue from oil and gas agreements, namely TOPGAS and OMAC, resulting in significantly lower royalties paid and losses owing to the Cold Lake First Nation.
Settled
Settled through Negotiations
Jul 2022
$388K
Treaty 6 Agricultural Benefits
Alleges a breach of fiduciary duty by failing to distribute agricultural benefits pursuant to Treaty 6.
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Mar 2024
-
NRTA Taking of Treaty Rights
Alleges that harvesting rights outlined in the Treaty 6 agreements were breached by the Crown as a result of the NRTA of 1930 in which no compensation was received.
Other
File Closed
Dec 2025
-
Treaty 6 Annuities Indexing
Alleges the Crown’s failure to augment or increase (index) the annual payments of $5 for every man, woman and child as set out in Treaty 6 in order to offset the impacts of inflation and maintain the purchasing power thereof.
Under Assessment
Date Research & Analysis started
Aug 2024
-
Treaty 6 Annuities, Salaries and Suits
Alleges the Crown’s fiduciary breach of treaty obligations by failing to provide Chiefs and Headmen salaries from 1885-1888, Chiefs and Headmen salaries and annuities from 1889-1951, and Chiefs and Headmen triennial suits.
Under Assessment
Date Research & Analysis started
Aug 2024
-
Railway and Road Takings on IRs 149/149B
Alleges the breaches of statutory and fiduciary duties by allowing for the taking of its IR149 and IR149B reserve lands by way of surrender or expropriation between 1912 and 1974 for the construction of Highway 28 and railway purposes without proper authority or proper compensation.
Under Assessment
Justice Department Preparing Legal Opinion
Apr 2025
-
1909 Surrender and Invalid Taking of IR 149
Alleges a breach of treaty obligations to set aside reserve lands in a timely manner, an unlawful surrender of 10,240 acres from IR 149 in 1909, and the taking of 160 acres from IR 149 without legal authority.
Under Assessment
Date Research & Analysis started
Jun 2025
-
Total$5.93M

Rémunération et dépenses

Salaires, honoraires, déplacements et autres dépenses versés aux élus et aux cadres supérieurs au cours de l'exercice financier 2021-22.

PosteNomMoisRemuneration: Source: Federal Government FundsRemuneration: Source: Own source RevenueExpenses: Source: Federal Government FundsExpenses: Source: Own source RevenueTotal
ChiefRoger Marten12$0$190,163$0$308$190,471
CouncillorDeion Blackman12$0$157,980$0$2,922$160,902
CouncillorKelsey Jacko12$0$150,589$0$3,860$154,449
CouncillorGeorge Machatis12$0$239,590$0$2,432$242,022
CouncillorBernice Martial12$0$182,343$0$5,870$188,213
CouncillorTravis Matchatis12$0$191,439$0$625$192,064
CouncillorGeorgina Russell12$0$182,730$0$6,950$189,680
Total$0$1,294,834$0$22,967$1,317,801

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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.