Spuzzum

Données financières pour Spuzzum pour l'exercice 2018-19. Spuzzum est une Première Nation en British Columbia with a registered population of 491 and an on-reserve population of 53. Les informations sont extraites des rapports annuels publiés en vertu de la Loi sur la transparence financière des Premières Nations.

Revenus et dépenses EF 2018-19

Répartition visuelle des sources de revenus de Spuzzum et de la façon dont les fonds ont été dépensés au cours de l'exercice 2018-19.

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Résumé financier EF 2018-19

Excédent/Déficit
La différence entre les revenus totaux et les dépenses totales. Un excédent indique que les revenus ont dépassé les dépenses.
$468K surplus
Solde pour l'exercice 2018-19
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.
$2.21M
Revenus totaux pour l'exercice 2018-19
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.
$1.74M
Dépenses totales pour l'exercice 2018-19

État de la situation financière

Actifs, passifs et situation financière nette à la fin de l'exercice financier 2018-19.

Immobilisations corporelles
Terrains, bâtiments, équipements, véhicules et infrastructures appartenant à la Première Nation.
$2.00M
À la fin de l'exercice financier 2018-19
Excédent accumulé
L'excédent cumulé accumulé au fil du temps à partir des opérations.
$4.31M
Surplus cumulé total

Revendications territoriales

Revendications territoriales historiques et en cours impliquant Spuzzum.

RevendicationStatutDernière mise à jourTotal des paiements
Chapman's Bar I.R. No. 10
Alleged illegal pre-emption, failure to confirm reserve and failure to obtain compensation for CNPR right-of-way through Chapman's Bar I.R. No. 10.
Other
File Closed
Sep 2015
-
CPR Through IR No. 1
Alleged inadequate compensation was paid for CPR right-of-way taken through Spuzzum I.R. No. 1.
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Jul 2024
-
Lands Taken for Public Purposes
Alleged failure by Canada to provide replacement lands for railway, highway and transmission line rights of way in order to minimally impair the Band's Indian reserve land base.
Concluded
No Lawful Obligation Found
Sep 2011
-
Long Tunnel I.R. No. 5
Alleged inadequate compensation was paid for CPR right-of-way taken through Long Tunnel I.R. No. 5 and for damages suffered.
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Jul 2024
-
Schwimp
Alleged unlawful pre-emption of village site at Schwimp.
Other
File Closed
May 2009
-
Road Right of Way - Trans Provincial (Cariboo) Highway
Alleges Canada owes outstanding lawful obligations to the Band with respect to roads taken for the construction of the Trans Provincial Highway in 1926-27 without compensation.
Other
File Closed
Dec 2015
-
Illegal Preemption of Nlaka'pamux Settlement
Alleges failure to take steps to reserve an Indian Village prior to the 1867 preemption and Crown grant of Lot 4, Group 1, Yale District (Schwimp).
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Jul 2022
-
CNR Right-of-Way Through 1.26 Acres of Chapman's Bar IR 10
Alleges breaches of lawful obligations when Canada failed to set aside a reserve in a timely manner and that an excessive CNR railway right-of-way was granted before the reserve establishment process was completed. As a result of Canada's failure to establish the reserve in a timely way, the FN was not compensated for the railway right-of-way.
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Oct 2020
-
Failure by Canada to Protect the Settlement Lands of Teequaloosh at Spuzzum
Alleges that Canada breached its legal obligation to the First Nation by failing to protect and reserve their traditional lands at Tequaloosh.
Invited to Negotiate
Active
Sep 2020
-
Taking of Land – Trans-Canada Highway
Alleges a breach of statutory and fiduciary duties in relation to road rights-of-way and lands taken from IR 1, IR 1A, IR 4, IR 4A, IR 9, and IR 10 for the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) during the 1950s and 1960s. This includes Canada’s failure to consult the First nation, exercise reasonable diligence, ensure minimal impairment, obtain adequate compensation, and advance the best interests of the First Nation following the takings, as well as a failure to attempt to negotiate a surrender of the reserve lands taken for public purposes.
Under Assessment
Justice Department Preparing Legal Opinion
Sep 2025
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Total$0

Rémunération et dépenses

Salaires, honoraires, déplacements et autres dépenses versés aux élus et aux cadres supérieurs au cours de l'exercice financier 2018-19.

PosteNomMoisRemuneration [Note 2]Expenses [Note 3]Total
ChiefJames Hobart12$30,857$8,731$39,588
CouncillorDiana Stromquist12$28,534$12,847$41,381
CouncillorChad Edwards12$27,400$6,861$34,261
Total$86,791$28,439$115,230

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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.