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ANNEX: Manitoba First Nations Water and Wastewater Investments (April 1, 2006 – March 31, 2010)
| First Nation / Tribal Council [Note 1] |
Total Capital [Note 2] |
Total O&M [Note 3] |
Total Investments |
| Assembly Of Manitoba Chiefs [Note 4] |
$ - |
$ 22,000 |
$ 22,000 |
| Barren Lands Band |
$ 387,678 |
$ 1,202,768 |
$ 1,590,447 |
| Berens River Band |
$ 1,221,784 |
$ 3,268,848 |
$ 4,490,632 |
| Birdtail Sioux Band |
$ 173,207 |
$ 574,139 |
$ 747,346 |
| Bloodvein Band |
$ 254,980 |
$ 1,194,504 |
$ 1,449,484 |
| Brokenhead Ojibway Nation |
$ 100,316 |
$ 625,088 |
$ 725,404 |
| Buffalo Point First Nation |
$ - |
$ 101,833 |
$ 101,833 |
| Bunibonibee Cree Nation |
$ 1,096,344 |
$ 3,785,023 |
$ 4,881,367 |
| Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation |
$ 54,116 |
$ 164,402 |
$ 218,518 |
| Chemawawin First Nation |
$ 84,892 |
$ 1,432,738 |
$ 1,517,630 |
| Cross Lake First Nation Band |
$ 93,333 |
$ 5,261,914 |
$ 5,355,247 |
| Dakota Plains Band |
$ 47,118 |
$ 448,911 |
$ 496,029 |
| Dakota Tipi Band |
$ 4,033 |
$ 136,328 |
$ 140,361 |
| Dauphin River Band |
$ 28,228 |
$ 99,648 |
$ 127,876 |
| Ebb And Flow Band |
$ 176,315 |
$ 1,084,119 |
$ 1,260,434 |
| Fisher River Band |
$ 13,633,805 |
$ 734,074 |
$ 14,367,879 |
| Fort Alexander First Nation (Sagkeeng) |
$ 3,460,723 |
$ 2,715,609 |
$ 6,176,332 |
| Fox Lake Band |
$ 936,431 |
$ 689,596 |
$ 1,626,027 |
| Gamblers Band |
$ - |
$ 90,380 |
$ 90,380 |
| Garden Hill First Nation |
$ 26,195,389 |
$ 2,996,049 |
$ 29,191,438 |
| God's Lake First Nation Band |
$ 1,174,180 |
$ 2,591,523 |
$ 3,765,703 |
| Grand Rapids Band |
$ 64,876 |
$ 495,692 |
$ 560,568 |
| Hollow Water First Nation |
$ 336,324 |
$ 780,888 |
$ 1,117,212 |
| Keeseekoowenin Band |
$ 3,545,309 |
$ 1,046,717 |
$ 4,592,026 |
| Keewatin Tribal Council Inc. |
$ 1,213,500 |
$ 43,483 |
$ 1,256,983 |
| Kinonjeoshtegon First Nation |
$ 34,009 |
$ 339,394 |
$ 373,403 |
| Lake Manitoba Band |
$ 314,607 |
$ 181,466 |
$ 496,073 |
| Lake St Martin Band |
$ 1,075,803 |
$ 2,009,525 |
$ 3,085,328 |
| Little Black River Band |
$ 108,430 |
$ 601,044 |
$ 709,474 |
| Little Grand Rapids Band |
$ 1,044,855 |
$ 2,771,694 |
$ 3,816,549 |
| Little Saskatchewan Band |
$ 448,711 |
$ 303,973 |
$ 752,684 |
| Long Plain Band |
$ 204,556 |
$ 1,719,488 |
$ 1,924,044 |
| Manto Sipi Cree Nation |
$ 417,957 |
$ 1,615,516 |
$ 2,033,473 |
| Marcel Colomb First Nation |
$ 1,046,068 |
$ - |
$ 1,046,068 |
| Mathias Colomb Band |
$ 318,139 |
$ 1,500,517 |
$ 1,818,656 |
| Mosakahiken Cree Nation Band |
$ 15,239,544 |
$ 1,277,130 |
$ 16,516,674 |
| Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation |
$ 7,016,959 |
$ 2,496,033 |
$ 9,512,992 |
| Northlands Band |
$ 2,122 |
$ 2,953,025 |
$ 2,955,147 |
| Norway House Cree Nation |
$ 1,070,900 |
$ 7,718,690 |
$ 8,789,590 |
| O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation |
$ 43,754 |
$ 346,477 |
$ 390,231 |
| Opaskwayak Cree Nation |
$ 2,688,645 |
$ 1,367,707 |
$ 4,056,352 |
| O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation |
$ 97,639 |
$ 1,810,947 |
$ 1,908,586 |
| Pauingassi Band |
$ 102,038 |
$ 1,095,589 |
$ 1,197,627 |
| Peguis Band |
$ 47,606 |
$ 418,314 |
$ 465,920 |
| Pinaymootang First Nation |
$ 7,570,981 |
$ 738,074 |
$ 8,309,055 |
| Pine Creek Band |
$ 97,721 |
$ 1,462,302 |
$ 1,560,023 |
| Poplar River First Nation |
$ 217,449 |
$ 1,608,857 |
$ 1,826,306 |
| Red Sucker Lake Band |
$ 5,375,371 |
$ 1,283,039 |
$ 6,658,410 |
| Rolling River Band |
$ 4,418,234 |
$ 991,347 |
$ 5,409,581 |
| Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation |
$ 1,508,639 |
$ 1,149,933 |
$ 2,658,572 |
| Sandy Bay Band |
$ 166,692 |
$ 2,630,700 |
$ 2,797,392 |
| Sapotaweyak Cree Nation |
$ 147,723 |
$ 1,129,018 |
$ 1,276,741 |
| Sayisi Dene First Nation |
$ 565,620 |
$ 1,676,112 |
$ 2,241,732 |
| Shamattawa First Nation |
$ 12,002,900 |
$ 2,368,560 |
$ 14,371,460 |
| Sioux Valley Dakota Nation |
$ 6,872,575 |
$ 692,810 |
$ 7,565,386 |
| Skownan [Note 5] |
$ 1,292,700 |
$ - |
$ 1,292,700 |
| Skownan First Nation |
$ 333,578 |
$ 869,381 |
$ 1,202,959 |
| Southeast Resource Development [Note 6] |
$ 500,000 |
$ - |
$ 500,000 |
| St. Theresa Point Band |
$ 307,747 |
$ 2,253,818 |
$ 2,561,565 |
| Swampy Cree Tribal Council Incorporated |
$ - |
$ 273,300 |
$ 273,300 |
| Swan Lake First Nation |
$ 35,519 |
$ 881,204 |
$ 916,723 |
| Tataskweyak Cree Nation |
$ 1,012,657 |
$ 1,804,062 |
$ 2,816,719 |
| Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve |
$ 146,782 |
$ 1,254,090 |
$ 1,400,872 |
| War Lake First Nation Band |
$ 1,223,588 |
$ 102,538 |
$ 1,326,126 |
| Wasagamack Band |
$ 554,758 |
$ 1,798,524 |
$ 2,353,282 |
| Waywayseecappo Band |
$ 35,202 |
$ 1,592,719 |
$ 1,627,921 |
| West Region Tribal Council Inc. |
$ 336,140 |
$ 4,762,635 |
$ 5,098,775 |
| Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation |
$ 169,111 |
$ 795,373 |
$ 964,484 |
| York Factory First Nation |
$ 1,417,247 |
$ 926,847 |
$ 2,344,094 |
Footnotes:
- Source of data is INAC's internal financial reporting database. In some instances, "First Nation" in this chart may refer to a community where water and wastewater services are being delivered by a Tribal Council or Municipality that provides water and/or sewer services or direct support to a First Nation community or communities. First Nations may also have benefited from additional indirect investments where the department has worked with a third party, such as a province or municipality, to construct a facility that provides services to both a First Nation and a neighbouring municipality. (return to source paragraph)
- "Capital Expenditures" include both Major and Minor Capital. This includes funding for a wide variety of items including : new water plants or wastewater treatment plants being constructed; feasibility studies for future projects; design work for future projects; repairs and expansions of water and wastewater systems; installing new pipes or pumping stations; service hookups for new housing developments; running a cleaning and disinfection project on existing pipes; replacing valves on fire hydrants; buying water or septic trucks; making loan payments for water trucks; etc.) (return to source paragraph)
- "Operations and Maintenance" (O&M) funding is provided to support First Nations in maintaining and operating systems that received INAC support to construct. First Nations could use this funding for activities such as salaries for plant operators; salaries for water and septic truck drivers; employee benefits; chemical supplies; hardware; uniforms; equipment; laboratory testing of samples; freight and delivery of supplies; minor repairs to water or wastewater treatment systems; insurance; telephone; travel; training and development; utilities (e.g. electricity, waste collection); fuel for vehicles (e.g. water or septic trucks); and miscellaneous expenses. (return to source paragraph)
- Water program management (return to source paragraph)
- Benefits by cost shared project with Manitoba Ministry of Finance (return to source paragraph)
- Tribal Council representing 9 First Nations (return to source paragraph)