?Akisq'nuk First Nation
Financial data for ?Akisq'nuk First Nation for fiscal year 2018-19. ?Akisq'nuk First Nation is a First Nation in British Columbia with a registered population of 526 and an on-reserve population of 140. Information is extracted from publicly available annual reports published under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act.
Revenue and Expenses FY 2018-19
Visual breakdown of ?Akisq'nuk First Nation's revenue sources and how funds were spent during fiscal year 2018-19.
Financial Summary FY 2018-19
Statement of Financial Position
Assets, liabilities, and net financial position as of the end of fiscal year 2018-19.
Land Claims
Historical and ongoing land claims involving ?Akisq'nuk First Nation.
| Claim | Status | Last Update | Total Payments |
|---|---|---|---|
Elkhorn Ranch (Band previous name: Columbia Lake) FN Alleges lands were part of its traditional village and should have been reserved. | Settled | Settled through Negotiations Mar 2022 | $28.00M |
Madias & Tatley Lands (Band previous name: Columbia Lake) FN alleges alienation of the Madias and Tatley lands. | Invited to Negotiate | Active Jan 2021 | - |
Wilder Bros. Timber Alleges that between 1947 and 1950 the Crown failed to fulfill the mandatory statutory requirements of scaling, valuation, and advertisement of the timber removed from Columbia Lake IR No. 3, which resulted in ?Aksiq’nuk First Nation receiving less than adequate compensation. | Invited to Negotiate | Active Mar 2019 | - |
Kootenay-Columbia Highway on IR 3 The First Nation alleges that Canada breached its legal obligations with regard to the construction of, and subsequent changes to, the Kootenay-Columbia Highway on Columbia Lake I.R. 3. | Invited to Negotiate | Active Mar 2022 | - |
Highways 93 and 95 on Columbia Lake IR 3 The First Nation alleges that Canada breached its fiduciary obligations over the course of British Columbia’s appropriation of land from IR 3 for the Kootenay-Columbia Highway 93/95. | Invited to Negotiate | Awaiting Response Nov 2025 | - |
| Total | $28.00M | ||
Remuneration and Expenses
Salaries, honoraria, travel, and other expenses paid to elected officials and senior employees during fiscal year 2018-19.
| Position | Name | Months | Honoraria | Other Remuneration (note 2) | Travel (note 3) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chief | A Joseph | 12 | $20,125 | $2,952 | $364 | $23,441 |
| Councillor | D Sam | 12 | $20,125 | $2,139 | $73 | $22,337 |
| Councillor | J Nicholas | 12 | $20,125 | $2,335 | $1,468 | $23,928 |
| Councillor | D Fisher | 12 | $20,125 | $2,126 | $0 | $22,251 |
| Councillor | R Phillips | 1 | $350 | $0 | $0 | $350 |
| Councillor | T Kains | 12 | $19,775 | $2,250 | $1,024 | $23,049 |
| Total | $100,625 | $11,802 | $2,929 | $115,356 |
This schedule is unaudited. Prepared by: KPMG LLP
Sources
Financial data is sourced from annual reports published under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act (FNFTA). Data is extracted using automated processes and may contain errors. If you notice any issues, please contact us.