![]() 55 First Nations risk losing funding for not complying with transparency lawLaw & Order | 207789 hits | Nov 27 12:17 pm | Posted by: Regina Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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The Chipewayan and Cold Lake bands don't surprise me. I'll bet there is a lot of money hidden in places the band members won't like it hidden.
I'm surprised that the Sawridge band isn't complying. They have a very big business off reserve, and the band does very well for itself.
Sawridge (as well as a couple other non-Alberta bands) is not complying precisely because of the off reserve business'.
They don't feel that they should have to provide the off reserve business financial paperwork, but the government disagrees because federal money was used for those business'.
Surprise, surprise.
Yes, 52 (source has been amended) bands have not complied.
But, (and for once, a good but!) that means that means that 530 have complied.
That is great news, is it not? 91% have complied. 91% are working with our government to make life better for all Canadians.
We could very well be witnessing the begins of a new, better future for all of Canada.