Lil'wat Nation
Données financières pour Lil'wat Nation pour l'exercice 2019-20. Lil'wat Nation est une Première Nation en British Columbia with a registered population of 2,292 and an on-reserve population of 1,582. Les informations sont extraites des rapports annuels publiés en vertu de la Loi sur la transparence financière des Premières Nations.
Revenus et dépenses EF 2019-20
Répartition visuelle des sources de revenus de Lil'wat Nation et de la façon dont les fonds ont été dépensés au cours de l'exercice 2019-20.
Résumé financier EF 2019-20
État de la situation financière
Actifs, passifs et situation financière nette à la fin de l'exercice financier 2019-20.
Revendications territoriales
Revendications territoriales historiques et en cours impliquant Lil'wat Nation.
| Revendication | Statut | Dernière mise à jour | Total des paiements |
|---|---|---|---|
I. R. No. 6 Timber Lease (Band previous name: Mount Currie). Alleged failure of the Federal Crown to meet its lawful obligation to the Band in the course of renewal of a timber lease on I.R. No. 6 beginning in 1924, and a reinstatement of that lease in 1933. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Jun 2024 | - |
Lokla IR No. 4 ROW (Band previous name: Mount Currie). Alleges that the granting of rights of way for railway and power line purposes over Lokla IR No. 4 was in breach of fiduciary and statutory duties, as well as the duty of care owed to the Mount Currie FN. | Under Assessment | Legal Opinion Signed Sep 2025 | - |
Long Point Blue Cross Graveyards (Band previous name: Mount Currie). Survey of the graveyard IR No. 9 in an incorrect location. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Mar 2011 | $300K |
Nesuch IR 3 Accretions (Band previous name: Mount Currie). Alleged failure to protect accreted land from alienation and to protect reserve land from flooding. | Other | File Closed Nov 2014 | - |
Power Line Easements on IRs 1-6-7 & 10 (Band previous name: Mount Currie). FN alleges improper taking of power line easements; failure to inform the Band; and inadequate compensation. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Jan 2014 | $55K |
Railway Logging Spur Lines on IR 10 (Band previous name: Mount Currie). Alleges establishment of a spur line without prior authorization and inadequate compensation. | Concluded | No Lawful Obligation Found Sep 2011 | - |
Road on Mount Currie IR 10 (Band previous name: Mount Currie). Construction of a road on IR 10 without authorization. | Invited to Negotiate | Active Jun 2017 | - |
Lillooet Lake Road on IR 3 and IR 8 Alleges a statutory and fiduciary obligation to provide compensation by failing to protect the band’s interests in IR 3 and IR 8 reserve lands that were trespassed and then transferred to the province for the use of Lillooet Road. | Invited to Negotiate | Active Nov 2019 | - |
Pemberton Meadows Reserve Creation Alleges that the First Nation has a cognizable interest in the lands of the Pemberton Meadows Valley, that this interest was known to Reserve Commissioner O’Reilly, and that, as a result, Canada had a pre-reserve creation fiduciary obligation to protect the Band’s interest, and to, in the context of this claim, act diligently to set aside the Pemberton meadows Valley as a reserve, to remove illegal pre-emptors or occupants, and to act diligently to ensure these lands were set aside as reserve. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Feb 2020 | - |
| Total | $355K | ||
Rémunération et dépenses
Salaires, honoraires, déplacements et autres dépenses versés aux élus et aux cadres supérieurs au cours de l'exercice financier 2019-20.
| Poste | Nom | Mois | Remuneration (Note 1) | Expenses (Note 1) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Political Chief | Dean Nelson | 12 | $83,472 | $24,142 | $107,614 |
| Cultural Chief | Leonard Andrew | 4 | $17,534 | $1,661 | $19,195 |
| Cultural Chief | R. Ashley Joseph | 8 | $45,769 | $726 | $46,495 |
| Councillor | Joshua Anderson | 4 | $2,013 | $2,138 | $4,151 |
| Councillor | Greg Bikadi | 4 | $0 | $227 | $227 |
| Councillor | Maxine Bruce | 12 | $68,367 | $16,572 | $84,939 |
| Councillor | Helena Edmonds | 12 | $49,838 | $10,402 | $60,240 |
| Councillor | Vaughan Gabriel | 4 | $11,249 | $6,582 | $17,831 |
| Councillor | Lois Joseph | 12 | $90,628 | $14,194 | $104,822 |
| Councillor | Felicite Nelson | 12 | $8,350 | $7,329 | $15,679 |
| Councillor | Nadine Pascal | 8 | $6,725 | $4,150 | $10,875 |
| Councillor | Lucinda Phillips | 8 | $4,400 | $4,015 | $8,415 |
| Councillor | Martina Pierre | 12 | $15,725 | $8,480 | $24,205 |
| Councillor | Tara Smith | 12 | $12,450 | $7,481 | $19,931 |
| Councillor | Rosemary Stager | 12 | $3,750 | $5,847 | $9,597 |
| Councillor | Alphonse Wallace | 12 | $58,297 | $12,658 | $70,955 |
| Councillor | Renee Wallace | 8 | $4,000 | $4,633 | $8,633 |
| Total | $482,567 | $131,237 | $613,804 |
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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.