Osoyoos
Données financières pour Osoyoos pour l'exercice 2022-23. Osoyoos est une Première Nation en British Columbia with a registered population of 602 and an on-reserve population of 426. Les informations sont extraites des rapports annuels publiés en vertu de la Loi sur la transparence financière des Premières Nations.
Revenus et dépenses EF 2022-23
Répartition visuelle des sources de revenus de Osoyoos et de la façon dont les fonds ont été dépensés au cours de l'exercice 2022-23.
Résumé financier EF 2022-23
État de la situation financière
Actifs, passifs et situation financière nette à la fin de l'exercice financier 2022-23.
Revendications territoriales
Revendications territoriales historiques et en cours impliquant Osoyoos.
| Revendication | Statut | Dernière mise à jour | Total des paiements |
|---|---|---|---|
BC Cut-Off Lands (SPLIT #11) Alienation of reserve land arising from decisions of the McKenna-McBride Commission in 1916. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Nov 1982 | $635K |
Lot 58 Alleged loss of access to 8.5 acres of reserve due to expropriation for river channel. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Apr 2007 | $359K |
Osoyoos I.R. No. 1 Haynes Alleged portion of I.R. No. 1 allotted by the Joint Reserve Commission in 1877 was unlawfully alienated from the FN without surrender. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Dec 1997 | $7.00M |
Osoyoos I.R. No. 1 and Zosel Dam Alleged flooding of parts of Osoyoos I.R. No. 1 due to the Zosel Dam, which raised the level of Osoyoos Lake. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Mar 1992 | $411K |
Canal Right of Way Band argues that the taking of land for an irrigation canal was done without authority under the Indian Act. | Concluded | No Lawful Obligation Found May 2011 | - |
Kettle Valley Railway R/W Band argues that land taken by the Kettle Valley Railway in 1922 should have reverted to the Band in 1981. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Nov 2020 | $1.75M |
| Total | $10.16M | ||
Rémunération et dépenses
Salaires, honoraires, déplacements et autres dépenses versés aux élus et aux cadres supérieurs au cours de l'exercice financier 2022-23.
| Poste | Nom | Mois | Regular Wages | Honorarium | Total Remuneration [Note 1] | Expenses [Note 1] | Grand Total | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chief | Clarence Louie | 12 | $166,200 | $26,000 | $192,200 | $6,400 | $198,600 | $198,600 |
| Councillor | Veronica McGinnis | 12 | $96,459 | $20,000 | $116,459 | $1,783 | $118,242 | $118,242 |
| Councillor | Nathan McGinnis | 12 | $72,917 | $20,000 | $92,917 | $4,943 | $97,860 | $97,860 |
| Councillor | Sonya Jensen | 12 | $69,464 | $20,000 | $89,464 | $759 | $90,223 | $90,223 |
| Councillor | Sammy Jo Louie | 12 | $74,115 | $20,000 | $94,115 | $6,111 | $100,225 | $100,225 |
| Councillor/Human Resource director | Leona Baptiste | 12 | $89,877 | $20,000 | $109,877 | $788 | $110,665 | $110,665 |
| Total | $569,032 | $126,000 | $695,032 | $20,784 | $715,815 | $715,815 |
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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.