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LIST OF ALBERTA RECIPIENTS WITH INTERVENTION UNDERWAY

Out of 85 bands and agencies funded by AANDC in Alberta, 10 are under some form of intervention, with management action by the AANDC upon identied default to funding agreement.

RECIPIENT MANAGED
Band must develop and implement an approved remedial management plan to remedy a default under a funding arrangement.
1 3 5 7

TREATY 8
HIGH LEVEL 9 Tallcree Band

Alexander Band
Morinville Hobbema Brocket

2 4 6

Fort McMurray First Nations Band


Fort McMurray Brocket

Montana Band Piikani Nation

Peigan Board of Education Sunchild First Nation Band


Rocky Mountain House

Yellowhead Tribal Development Foundation (YTDF)

FORT MCMURRAY PEACE RIVER Lubicon Lake Band 11 GRANDE PRAIRIE

Based in Enoch. Delivers employment, childcare programs for Alexander, Alexis, OChiese, Enoch and Sunchild First Nation communities

Fort McMurray First Nations Band

CO-MANAGED

Band enters a co-management agreement that takes into consideration the default or di culties that gave rise to the default. Co-manager is a qualied 8 Paul Band individual, partnership, corporation Du eld or tribal council contracted by the 9 Tallcree Band First Nation Council to help band Fort Vermilion full its obligations under its funding arrangement and in 10 Frog Lake Band remedying the default. Frog Lake

Kehewin Cree Nation 12 Alexander Band 1 Frog Lake Band 10 EDMONTON Paul Band 8 7 YTDF
6 3 Montana Band Sunchild First Nation Band

TREATY 6

TREATY 7
CALGARY

A third party, appointed by the AANDC to administer funding, in whole or in part, and that may assist the band to remedy default under its funding arrangement. If no funding arrangement has been executed by the band, 11 Lubicon Lake Band a third party appointed by the minister administers funding Peace River for the delivery of programs and services, who can assist 12 Kehewin Cree Nation the band to resume administration of funding for Kehewin programs and services.

THIRD-PARTY MANAGED

5 Piikani Nation 4 Peigan Board

of Education

Source: Aboriginal A airs and Northern Development Canada

AANDC transfers annually

$5.5 billion

TO

including about 640 First Nations and native tribal councils and organizations.

1,200 entities
EDMONTON SUN

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