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Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Program
- 3. Funding
- 4. Water & Wastewater
- 5. Education Facilities
- 6. Housing
- 7. Other Community Infrastructure
- 8. Conclusion – Long-term Initiatives
- Annex A: 372 Water & Wastsewater Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
- Annex B: 99 School Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
- Annex C: 232 Housing Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
- Annex D: 289 Other Community Infrastructure Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
- Annex E: Glossary of Acronyms and Terms
1. Introduction
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) works with First Nation governments to support affordable and adequate housing, clean drinking water, modern and safe educational facilities, and other community infrastructure assets, such as roads and connectivity systems. These projects are essential to healthy, safe, and prosperous First Nation communities.
The First Nations Consolidated Infrastructure Investment Report encompasses the reporting period from April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014. The information is presented as an annual report to align with the Annual Performance Inspection cycle, the Annual Asset Condition Reporting cycle, and the annual Data Collection Instrument cycle.
Overall, between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014, AANDC invested approximately $1 billion in First Nations infrastructure, which was provided through AANDC's Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program.
This report follows the organization of AANDC's Program Alignment Architecture, breaking down the program by asset categories under four sub-programs.
- 3.4.1 – Water & Wastewater
- 3.4.2 – Education Facilities
- 3.4.3 – Housing
- 3.4.4 – Other Community Infrastructure
2. Program
Program Overview
The purpose of the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program is to provide financial support and advice to First Nations in acquiring, constructing, operating and maintaining community infrastructure at standards comparable to neighbouring communities. The program makes investments to maximize the life cycle of physical assets, mitigate health and safety risks, ensure assets meet applicable codes and standards, and ensure assets are managed in a cost-effective and efficient manner.
The Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program provides funding for housing and community infrastructure, including water and wastewater systems, education facilities, roads and bridges, electrification, and community buildings, as well as funding for capacity building, including water and wastewater system operators training and fire protection awareness.
Program Planning
Under the Management Control Framework for the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program, AANDC uses First Nation Infrastructure Investment Plans for capital planning. This process aims to improve resource management and increase accountability through better capital planning. An effective process depends on:
- nationally consistent planning practices, such as using a standardized Regional First Nation Infrastructure Investment Plan template;
- using the best-available information to create plans and then to update them to reflect the current situation;
- submission of community plans to their respective regions, followed by submission of regional plans to HQ, as per established timelines; and
- plans that are balanced with community and regional allocations.
The FNIIP planning process reflects the existing approval authorities and roles and responsibilities set out in the Management Control Framework. It is designed around three linked plans that feed into each other:
- a community level plan, detailing infrastructure needs;
- a regional plan, planning out program investments; and
- a national plan, that provides a strategic overview of First Nations infrastructure needs and Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program investments.
Program Delivery
Contributions to eligible recipients under the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program provides financial assistance to plan, construct and/or acquire, and operate and maintain community capital facilities and services (infrastructure, including schools) and housing (residential) consistent with approved policies and standards. This assistance is provided to First Nations on reserves, as well as First Nations and other eligible recipients on Crown land or recognized Indian land.
The Department's Regional Offices work in collaboration with First Nations to establish and prioritize their community First Nation Infrastructure Investment Plan according to the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program's National Priority Ranking Framework. The highest priority is assigned to those projects which mitigate the most urgent health and safety risks. Protection of assets through adequate operation and maintenance is also important to mitigating health and safety concerns and ensuring that existing and new assets reach their full life cycle.
AANDC's policies and procedures relating to the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program are set out in a number of frameworks. These policies are mainly in the department's Level of Service Standards, as well as the protocols for drinking water and wastewater systems, and the school space accommodation standards. The Department's policy, as stated in the Level of Service Standards, is to support and assist First Nations in providing basic community services comparable to the levels of services that would generally be available in non-First Nations communities of similar size and circumstances.
Program Oversight
AANDC provides funding support to First Nations to pay for operations and maintenance during the service life of their assets. AANDC tracks the ongoing condition of these assets through different mechanisms. For water and wastewater systems, AANDC tracks the systems' risk level through Annual Performance Inspections. For education facilities and other community infrastructure, including water and wastewater systems, AANDC tracks their ongoing condition through inspections that are carried out at least once every three years with the Asset Condition Reporting Systems. First Nations report on the adequacy of their housing on an annual basis with the use of a Data Collection Instrument.
Life Cycle of Funded Assets
AANDC promotes a life cycle approach for infrastructure assets starting with the use of full life-cycle costing when approving capital construction projects. This type of analysis allows for the consideration of all the associated costs (e.g. for design, construction, operation and maintenance, insurance, and major renovations) of the proposed infrastructure throughout its entire life cycle. This information is used to make comparisons between proposed options (e.g. building an expensive installation with low operating and maintenance costs versus a less-expensive facility with higher operating and maintenance costs) to determine the most cost-effective option in the short-, medium-, and long-term. This exercise is also useful in determining the funding levels required from the First Nation in future years for the operation and maintenance of the proposed infrastructure.
During an asset's service life, AANDC provides funding support to First Nations to help pay for the operation and maintenance costs of funded infrastructure assets. AANDC also encourages good asset management practices by recommending that First Nations implement Maintenance Management Plans for major capital assets. To help First Nations achieve longer term use of existing assets, AANDC funds inspections of some community assets, such as schools and water and wastewater systems. Currently, the performance of water and wastewater systems is assessed annually while the condition of schools and other asset classes, including water and wastewater systems, is inspected on a three year cycle at a minimum.
As part of its efforts to encourage good asset management, AANDC funds an on-site training and mentoring program for water and wastewater system operators in First Nation communities called the Circuit Rider Training Program. This program has helped improve the capacity levels of the water and wastewater systems operators and the operation of systems, as well as helping First Nations benefit from the full service life of these assets.
Performance Measurement
In 2013-2014, performance for the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program is measured in accordance with the program's 2009 Performance Measurement Strategy. The program has 21 Key Performance Indicators with targets set until 2016. The Performance Measurement Strategy was renewed in April 2014 with 20 Key Performance Indicators with targets set until 2019. Performance results are reported in the Departmental Performance Report as well as in the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy for water and wastewater system risk.
3. Funding
Funding Allocations
AANDC allocates funding for the construction and the maintenance of community infrastructure to First Nations at regional level through formula and/or proposal based project funding. The Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program budget is divided into:
Formula-based funding, which includes:
- Operations and MaintenanceFootnote 1 for the operation and maintenance of existing community infrastructure assets. The level of funding provided to the First Nation varies from 20 per cent to 100 per cent depending on the type of asset.
- Minor Capital Formula:Footnote 2 for housing and for acquisition, construction, renovation, or repair projects valued below $1.5 million.
Proposal-based funding, which includes:
- Minor Capital: for housing and for acquisition, construction, renovation, or repair projects valued below $1.5 million.
- Major Capital: for specific construction, acquisition, renovation, or significant repair projects valued above $1.5 million.
Major capital projects are funded primarily by targeted initiatives such as: funding announced by the Government of Canada for education facilities as part of the Economic Action Plan 2012, the continuation of the First Nation Infrastructure Fund announced in Economic Action Plan 2013, the extension of the First Nations Water & Wastewater Action Plan, the $500 million over seven years for Education Facilities and the $40 million over five years for Disaster Mitigation, each announced in Economic Action Plan 2014.
Eligible Initiatives and Projects
Eligible initiatives and projects are those that assist First Nations in acquiring, constructing, and operating and maintaining housing and community infrastructure including water and wastewater systems, schools, roads and bridges, electrification, and community buildings; to sustain community infrastructure including solid waste management; energy systems; local roads and bridges; connectivity; and planning and skills development or to hold activities to raise the level of fire protection awareness. The Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program's Contributions to Support the Construction and Maintenance of Community Infrastructure provide further details on what supports are provided to eligible recipients.
Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program at Glance 2013-2014
A-Base Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
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Capital | $414,406,197 |
Operations and Maintenance | $368,425,431 |
Total A-Base | $782,831,628 |
Targeted Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan | $147,271,856 |
Fuel Tanks | $21,834,576 |
First Nation Infrastructure Fund | $3,026,983 |
Gas Tax Fund – Schools | $3,000,000 |
Budget 2012 Schools | $41,984,817 |
James Bay Cree | $5,527,047 |
Total Targeted | $222,645,279 |
Total A-Base and Targeted (Vote 10) | $1,005,476,907 |
2013-2014 Salary & Administration (Votes 1&5) | |
Total Salary & Administration | $29,556,369 |
Total Investments | $1,035,033,276 |
Region | Funding |
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Atlantic | $40,997,945 |
Quebec | $74,936,933 |
Ontario | $233,043,740 |
Manitoba | $209,943,882 |
Saskatchewan | $147,950,744 |
Alberta | $137,933,935 |
British Columbia | $145,963,982 |
Yukon | $7,267,240 |
HQ | $7,438,506 |
Total | $1,005,476,907 |
Region | Number in Progress | Number Completed |
---|---|---|
Atlantic | 13 | 44 |
Quebec | 23 | 54 |
Ontario | 61 | 87 |
Manitoba | 30 | 32 |
Saskatchewan | 50 | 36 |
Alberta | 15 | 117 |
British Columbia | 127 | 294 |
Yukon | 3 | 6 |
HQ | 0 | 0 |
Total | 322 | 670 |
Graph 3.1 shows the funding that has been provided by the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program over the past five years. As can be seen, A-base provides the majority of funds to First Nation infrastructure projects, followed by targeted initiatives, such as First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan, and the smallest portion of funding goes to salaries and administration. While A-base and salary and administration funding will stay relatively constant, targeted initiatives fluctuate more from year to year as special programs come to an end or as new initiatives are announced by the Government of Canada. In each of the following sections for each program area a similar graph will be provided, with funding broken into the three areas of A-base, Targeted Initiatives and Salary and Administration for the past five years.
Expected Results | Performance Indicators | Targets |
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First Nations communities have a base of infrastructure that protects the health and safety and enables engagement in the economy | Positive change in rating in the Community Well-Being Index (employment, income, education and housing sub-indices) | Achieve Index rating greater than 57 by March 31, 2016 |
Investment Highlights
In 2013-2014, the Department saw some major achievements in the area of infrastructure. The Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Act received Royal Assent on June 19, 2013 and came into force on November 1, 2013. This Act will help to ensure the safety of drinking water on reserves and will result in the development of regulations for all First Nation communities that are consistent with what exists in other Canadian communities. In addition, on February 17, 2014, the Government of Canada committed to the continued implementation of the First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan with an additional $323.4 million over two years to improve water and wastewater infrastructure in First Nation communities.
Fire safety was an important focus for AANDC throughout 2013-2014. In partnership with the Aboriginal Firefighters' Association of Canada, the Department supported the launch of the national BeFireSafe education campaign on March 20, 2014 to raise awareness of the importance of fire prevention in First Nation communities.
In April 2013, AANDC continued its collaboration with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation to improve housing outcomes with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding. This was an important milestone towards improving partnerships between federal organizations with the common goal of improving housing outcomes on reserve. It will enable the organizations to increase the sharing of information related to capacity-development initiatives and promote project collaboration where feasible.
Finally, another highlight in 2013-2014 was the successful support of the National First Nations Infrastructure Conference and Tradeshow "Building for a Sustainable Future" organized by the Assembly of First Nations. This conference focused on a wide range of infrastructure topics including alternative infrastructure financing options and procurement strategies, innovative technologies for water, housing and infrastructure and housing capacity development opportunities. This conference saw First Nations convene in Toronto for two days of meeting and discussions, and had 526 participants from across the country.
4. Water & Wastewater
Sub-Category Description
The goal of the Water and Wastewater sub-category is to support residents on First Nations land in meeting health and safety standards and quality service comparable to those enjoyed by other Canadians living in communities of similar size and location. The Government of Canada's comprehensive long-term strategic approach to support improved drinking water and wastewater systems on First Nations lands is based on the following four pillars: enhanced capacity building and operator training (in particular through the Circuit Rider Training Program), enforceable standards and protocols, infrastructure investments, and protection of public health.
This sub-category supports the provision of funding for the planning, procurement, design, construction, upgrade, renovation, decommissioning, and operation and maintenance of infrastructure facilities, including: community water supply, treatment and distribution systems; and community wastewater collection, treatment and disposal systems. It includes the provision of funding for: coordination, training and capacity building for activities related to water and wastewater facilities, identification of on-reserve water and wastewater infrastructure needs, development of water and wastewater infrastructure capital plans, and the planning and delivery of water and wastewater services on-reserve.
As First Nations are owners of their water and wastewater systems and are responsible for their daily operation and management, they are responsible for identifying funding requirements supporting their infrastructure and, in collaboration with AANDC regional offices, ensuring these are included in the First Nation Infrastructure Investment Plan, which captures proposal and formula-based infrastructure needs for all asset categories, including water and wastewater.
In addition to the recurring base budget (A-Base) provided towards First Nations water and wastewater systems, the Water and Wastewater Program makes annual investments through the First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan. This horizontal initiative, which was first introduced in 2008 and recently extended by the Government of Canada over two years, beginning in 2014-2015, is a joint AANDC-Health Canada initiative that aims at improving the health and quality of life of people in First Nation communities by assisting First Nations to provide better water and wastewater services to their residents.
The First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan resource allocations are prioritized as follows:
- Priority 1 – Operation and Maintenance: Operations and Maintenance of water and wastewater facilities and systems.
- Priority 2 – Training/capacity to operate: the Circuit Rider Training Program and the additional training of water and wastewater operators (e.g. courses, travel to courses, fees for exams, other certification-related expenses).
- Priority 3 – Capital: construction and upgrades to water and wastewater facilities and systems:
- Supporting First Nations in completing contractual obligations;
- Bringing existing systems up to standard; and
- Construction of significant upgrades and/or new systems.
To be eligible for AANDC funding, all water and wastewater projects proposals must demonstrate that the systems are designed to meet and be operated according to the standards found within the Protocol for Centralised Drinking Water Systems in First Nations Communities, the Protocol for Centralised Wastewater Systems in First Nations Communities, and the Protocol for Decentralised Water and Wastewater Systems in First Nations Communities.
Projects must also demonstrate that they are the most cost-effective solution after examining all options, including but not limited to decentralized systems, trucked systems, piped systems, and mixes thereof, as per AANDC's Water and Wastewater Policy and Level of Services Standards.
In addition to capital investments, AANDC provides First Nations with ongoing Operations and Maintenance investments for water and wastewater systems built with departmental funds. As owners of the facilities, First Nations are responsible for the operation and maintenance, and are expected to contribute to the associated costs. The Department's policy is to fund up to 80 percent of Operations and Maintenance expenses for water and wastewater facilities.
Operations and Maintenance funding supports operation costs such as the purchase of chemicals to treat water and wastewater, operational supplies, salaries and training and other personnel costs. Funding for maintenance is provided to ensure that systems continue to run safely and in optimal condition throughout their lifespan. Operations and Maintenance funding amounts vary based on the number of systems being funded and on the type and size of the systems, operator training needs and the remoteness level. Remoteness level is considered as it affects costs related to availability and transportation of goods.
Furthermore, in order to help communities build capacity to manage, operate and maintain their water and wastewater facilities, AANDC provides funding to various partners that provide community operators with training to manage, operate and maintain their water and wastewater facilities through the Circuit Rider Training Program. The Circuit Rider Training Program coordinates a rotation of qualified experts through a circuit of First Nations communities, providing the First Nation water and wastewater operators with on-site, hands-on training and mentoring for operating and maintaining their drinking water and wastewater systems. The program provides operators additional support via 24-hour hotlines for advice and trouble-shooting during normal operations and for any emergencies that may arise.
Oversight
To protect public health and safety, and ensure drinking water and wastewater systems are reliable throughout their life-span, these systems are inspected regularly to monitor their physical condition, identify maintenance deficiencies, and monitor ongoing system performance in providing safe drinking water and effectively treated wastewater effluent.
Asset Condition Reporting Systems inspections are performed once every three years by a qualified person to assess condition of the asset, adequacy of maintenance efforts and needs for additional maintenance work. The inspection results are used in establishing regional prioritization for funding allocations during the First Nations Infrastructure Investment Plan process.
Annual Performance Inspections, which include site visits conducted by a qualified inspector, are carried out annually to assess program key performance indicators and risk levels, per the protocols. In order to address the most pressing needs in First Nations communities, the Department uses the results from the Annual Performance Inspection to develop action plans to address noted deficiencies for the systems inspected and to help prioritize risk mitigation activities. Risk levels are also fed into the National Priority Ranking Framework and the Priority Framework for Water and Wastewater Projects, which are tools used to prioritize projects in the development of long-term First Nations Infrastructure Investment plans.
AANDC measures risk comprehensively by taking into account an extensive set of factors that could lead to problems with water and wastewater systems. It is important to note that a risk rating is a measure of overall system risk, not of water or wastewater safety or quality.
Overall system risk is calculated using a weighted value for each category as follows:
Water Systems
- Source Water Risk: 10%
- Design Risk: 30%
- Operation and Maintenance Risk: 30%
- Record Keeping and Reporting Risk: 10%
- Operator Risk: 20%
Wastewater Systems
- Effluent Risk: 20%
- Design Risk: 25%
- Operation and Maintenance Risk: 25%
- Record Keeping and Reporting Risk: 10%
- Operator Risk: 20%
The following priority ranking matrix has been applied to both water and wastewater systems (scores are out of 10).
- Low Risk (scores of 1 to 4): systems that operate with minor or no deficiencies.
- Medium Risk (scores of 4.1 to 7): systems that have deficiencies that, individually or combined, pose a medium risk to the quality of water and human health.
- High Risk (scores of 7.1 to 10): systems with major deficiencies that, individually or combined, pose a high risk to the quality of water.
The results of the 2013-2014 Annual Performance Inspections cycle show that the number of water systems rated as high risk has decreased by 9 per cent and the number of wastewater systems rated as high risk has decreased by 5 per cent since 2011-2012 Annual Performance Inspections were conducted.
Water & Wastewater at a Glance 2013-2014
A-Base Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
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Capital | $57,038,965 |
Operations and Maintenance | $81,477,619 |
Total A-Base* | $138,516,584 |
Targeted Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan Capital | $88,989,646 |
First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan Operations and Maintenance | $58,282,210 |
Total First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan Targeted | $147,271,856 |
Total A-Base and Targeted (Vote 10) | $285,788,440 |
2013-2014 Salary & Administration (Votes 1&5) | |
Total Salary & Administration | $9,309,215 |
Total Investments | $295,097,655 |
*While total Vote 10 funding provided by AANDC is accurately reflected in the table, the breakdown between A-Base and targeted First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan could not be captured exactly as allocated due to financial coding used for projects funded using multiple sources. Total First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan allocations for 2013-2014 equal approximately $128M whereas total A-Base funding towards water and wastewater infrastructure was about $158M for this period. |
Region | Funding |
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Atlantic | $10,228,299 |
Quebec | $23,221,421 |
Ontario | $52,784,862 |
Manitoba | $61,579,434 |
Saskatchewan | $39,495,764 |
Alberta | $43,755,910 |
British Columbia | $51,326,584 |
Yukon | $2,898,005 |
HQ | $498,160 |
Total | $285,788,439 |
Region | Number In Progress | Number Completed |
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Atlantic | 8 | 25 |
Quebec | 17 | 22 |
Ontario | 15 | 53 |
Manitoba | 14 | 19 |
Saskatchewan | 26 | 17 |
Alberta | 10 | 51 |
British Columbia | 58 | 32 |
Yukon | 3 | 2 |
Total | 151 | 221 |
For a detailed list of all funded Water & Wastewater proposal projects for 2013-2014 please refer to Annex A of this report.
Expected Results | Performance Indicators | Targets | Actual Results |
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First Nations communities have a base of safe water and wastewater that meets established standards | Percentage of First Nations drinking water systems that have LOW risk ratings |
|
44% |
Percentage of First Nations wastewater systems that have LOW risk ratings |
|
52% | |
Percentage of First Nations drinking water systems with treated water that meets prescribed standards in the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality |
|
74% | |
Percentage of First Nations wastewater systems producing treated water that meet the requirements specified in the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations |
|
63% |
Investment Highlights
Water and wastewater projects funded by AANDC include the construction of new treatment facilities, the construction of water and wastewater storage facilities, the expansion of existing systems, renovations or upgrades of systems, the servicing of lots for new home constructions, installation of remote monitoring systems, supply lines, intakes, pumping stations, distribution system piping, house service connections, fire hydrants, tank trucks, storage reservoirs, lift stations, lagoons, force mains, sewage collection piping, manholes, outfall sewers, storage tanks, collection vehicles, and storm, sewers.
From April 2006 to March 2014, the Government of Canada has invested approximately $3 billion to support First Nations in managing their water and wastewater infrastructure, including Health Canada funding. Between fiscal years 2008-2009 and 2013-2014, the average annual departmental spending to support First Nations water and wastewater services has been approximately $332 million.
In 2013-2014, 543 First Nations and 74 Tribal Councils received funding to support 733 on-reserve drinking water systems and 49 service agreements with municipalities to provide drinking water services. First Nations received approximately $146 million in capital investments ($57 million in A-Base Capital and $88 million in First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan Capital) from AANDC for water and wastewater projects. Projects funded included the construction of new treatment facilities, the construction of water and wastewater storage facilities, the expansion of existing systems and the servicing of lots for new home construction.
In addition to capital investments, AANDC also provided First Nations with $140 million in Operations and Maintenance investments ($81 million in A-Base Operations and Maintenance and $58 million in First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan Operations and Maintenance) for water and wastewater systems built with departmental funds.
Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Act
While all provinces and territories have laws governing the treatment and distribution or disposal of drinking water and wastewater, there is no comprehensive regulatory regime governing the same on First Nation lands. To address the regulatory gap, Parliament passed the Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Act in June 2013, which came into force on November 1, 2013. The Act allows the Government to develop, in partnership with First Nations, enforceable federal regulations to ensure access to safe, clean, and reliable drinking water; the effective treatment of wastewater; and the protection of sources of drinking water on First Nation lands.
Regulations will be developed with input from First Nations, provincial/territorial governments, and other stakeholders, region-by-region. It is expected that one set of federal regulations will be developed for each region, harmonizing as much as possible with the relevant provincial/territorial regulations. Once regulations are developed and approved, implementation will be phased-in over a number of years. This will provide the Federal Government and First Nations the opportunity to bring infrastructure and capacity to the levels required to meet regulations.
Toquaht First Nation, BC – Water System Treatment and Upgrades
The Toquaht First Nation has an on-reserve population of 350 and is located on Vancouver Island, south of Tofino. The water system treatment and upgrade project included the construction of a water treatment plant, upgrades to the reservoir and water intake structures and repairs to the water distribution system. The project also included an electrical grid system expansion to the new treatment plant and upgrades on the access road to the reservoir.
Toquaht's water system was considered high risk and the community was on a long term Boil Water Advisory. Summer flows from the former intake source were inadequate to provide sufficient water for the community.
The $2.2 million project provided slow sand filtration and chlorine disinfection for the surface water source supplying water to this small First Nation. The treatment plant is designed to allow for expansion, allowing for growth within the community and its proposed developments. This project was completed in 2013.
Okanagan Band, BC – Bradley Creek Water Improvements
The Okanagan Indian Band has an on-reserve population of 4,865 and is located at the head of Lake Okanagan in Vernon BC, 427 km northeast of Vancouver. The Okanagan Indian Band – Bradley Creek Water Improvement Project expanded the Six Mile Water System to deliver safe and potable drinking water to the Six Mile and Bradley Creek communities. The Bradley Creek community had been on a Boil Water Order since June 2004 when Escherichia coli bacteria were discovered in the Bradley Creek Water Distribution System. The water supply to the Six Mile and Bradley Creek communities was not previously disinfected.
The expansion included well upgrades and replacements to meet capacity demands, construction of a new water treatment facility to provide manganese filtration and chlorine disinfection, upgrades to the Six Mile Reservoir to improve water quality and safety, and the installation of dedicated water mains for raw and treated water. There also were updates to security and controls, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition monitoring, and alarms for the combined Six Mile and Bradley Creek Water Systems. The total project cost is estimated at $4.7 million and will be completed in the fall of 2014.
Moosomin First Nation, Saskatchewan – Water Treatment Plant Upgrade
The Moosomin First Nation has an on-reserve population of 1,115 and is located near North Battleford, Saskatchewan. The water treatment plant upgrade addresses a high risk system in the national assessment and is funded with First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan funds. The scope of work includes an existing well upgrade, new stand-alone water treatment plant including biological filtration and membrane treatment, reservoir, back-up systems and de-commissioning of the existing plant. Construction started in 2013-2014 and is estimated to cost $5.1 million.
Little Black River First Nation, Manitoba – Water Treatment Plant Upgrade
Little Black River First Nation has an on-reserve population of 884 and is located approximately 150 km northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The water treatment plant upgrade consists of upgrading and expanding the existing water treatment plant building and the below ground reservoir and water treatment system, as well as installing a new raw water intake and decommissioning the existing raw water intake. A new distribution pumping system and chlorination are included in the treatment system.
The project cost is estimated at $7.4 million and will be completed in the fall of 2014; the upgraded water treatment system will meet the projected 20 year potable water requirements for the community.
Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario – New Water Supply and Treatment System
The Six Nations of the Grand River have a combined on-reserve population of 12,244 and are located in southern Ontario, near Hamilton. The existing treatment plant for the Six Nations is operating beyond capacity and disruptions in production of water put the communities at risk.
Investment in a new water treatment system was approved in 2011 and construction is currently underway. The new water supply and treatment system is comprised of a raw water intake, a raw water storage/sedimentation/clarification system, a low lift station, a raw water force main, and an 1800 m2 water treatment plant. The new system will connect to the existing water distribution system.
The total cost of this project is $41 million. AANDC committed a maximum contribution of $26 million, with the community agreeing to contribute $15 million. The project is expected to be completed in 2014-2015.
Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation, Quebec – Water and Sewer Infrastructure
Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation has a registered on-reserve population of 1,572 and is located near Maniwaki, Quebec, approximately 130 km north of Ottawa-Gatineau. The water and wastewater infrastructure project was needed to meet the housing requirements stemming from the significant population growth that Kitigan Zibi has been experiencing over the past few years. The project consisted of new water and sanitary wastewater systems in the existing community that will also service a new subdivision of 17 lots currently under development. Phase 1 of the $2.8 million dollar project was completed in September 2013. The remaining phases are being implemented on a yearly basis with the final phase to be completed in the fall of fiscal year 2015-2016.
Bouctouche First Nation, New Brunswick – Community Water Supply Upgrades
Bouctouche First Nation has an on-reserve population of 74 and is located approximately 60 km north of Moncton, New Brunswick. Their current water system was constructed 20 years ago and consists of a pump house containing pressure tanks, chlorine pump and feed, and distribution main. The water source is a single well located adjacent to the pump house. A back up well was developed in 2005, but had not been connected to the existing pump house. In 2008, the community water distribution tested positive for E-coli which prompted a Boil Water Advisory.
The Community Water Supply Upgrades Project was undertaken to bring the community's water system up to national standards for design and treatment. AANDC invested $2.3 million towards the upgrades to the water system, which consisted of a new pump house, an above ground water storage reservoir, a connection between the existing back up well and the system, and the completion of a well field protection plan.
The project was completed in March 2014, and the Boil Water Advisory was removed.
Kingsclear First Nation, New Brunswick – Water Disinfection System Upgrade Project
Kingsclear has an on-reserve registered population of 685 people and is located near Fredericton, New Brunswick. Their current water system was constructed in 1987 and consists of two production wells located near the shoreline of the St John River. Water from the wells is distributed through a piped distribution network that consists of a transmission main connecting the wells to a grade level storage reservoir (constructed in 1998), and a series of local distribution piping delivering water to consumers.
The Water Disinfection System Upgrade Project was required to address deficiencies found in the Pre-Design Report completed in 2011. The water source is potentially vulnerable to contamination by pathogens and to flooding, and the control system was in poor condition. The scope of work for the project included the construction of a new disinfection facility, the installation of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system, the decommissioning and demolition of the existing well house, a video inspection of the well casings, a groundwater under the direct influence of surface water assessment, the implementation of stand-by power supply, well site access road upgrade, twinning the transmission main to reservoir, a water system security assessment, a source water protection study, a maintenance management plan, and a sampling and monitoring program. Departmental investments towards this project were made from the First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan in the amount of $1.56 million and construction was completed in the fall of 2013.
Looking Forward
The Federal Government will continue to work with First Nations, provinces, territories, and other stakeholders to build on progress already achieved. The Government of Canada plans to allocate $612 million to AANDC between April 1, 2014 and March 31, 2016, to fund on-reserve water and wastewater infrastructure and complementary activities. The funding includes grants and contributions as well as departmental operational budgets.
The goal of the Water and Wastewater sub-category is that First Nation communities have a base of safe water and wastewater that meets established standards; Departmental activities in 2014-2015 will align with this objective and be rooted in the Government of Canada's long-term strategic four pillars approach as follows:
- Work with First Nations, provincial and territorial governments and other stakeholders to develop federal regulations to ensure access to safe, clean and reliable drinking water, the effective treatment of wastewater, and the protection of sources of water on First Nation Lands.
- Continue to provide a strategic response to the National Assessment findings in order to improve and strengthen results for water and wastewater in First Nation communities such as:
- Clarifying applicable standards and protocols to bolster water and wastewater protection on reserve until regulations are in place;
- Increasing First Nation capacity to operate and maintain drinking water and wastewater systems by augmenting the number of certified operators, increasing funding for operator training and operations and maintenance, and implementing the new Circuit Rider Training Guidelines; and
- Prioritizing capital investments to target highest risk systems.
- Support First Nations in developing regional hubs of expertise and in supporting monitoring and, where feasible, operating systems remotely as already implemented in Alberta.
- Continuing to support First Nations to comply with the requirements of Environment Canada's Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations
5. Education Facilities
Sub-Category Description
This sub-category supports the provision of funding for the planning, design, construction/acquisition, renovation, repair, replacement, and operation and maintenance of elementary and secondary education facilities (including school buildings, teacherages and student residences) and any related facility services for the benefit of First Nations students.
AANDC invests annually to support First Nations across the country with their education facilities. The Government of Canada has provided additional investments in school infrastructure through targeted initiatives so that education facilities meet established standards.
Oversight
School infrastructure assets are assessed on a three year cycle under the Asset Condition Reporting System. A General Condition Rating is provided for schools assets based on an overall assessment for all components of the asset. AANDC has a target of 70% for education facilities to have a General Condition Rating score greater than "fair condition." As of April 1, 2014, 63% of schools met this target.
Education at a Glance 2013-2014
A-Base Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
---|---|
Capital | $50,221,391 |
Operations and Maintenance | $112,292,012 |
Total A-Base | $162,513,403 |
Targeted Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
Gas Tax Fund* | $3,000,000 |
Budget 2012 Schools | $41,984,817 |
James Bay Cree | $5,527,047 |
Total Targeted | $50,511,864 |
Total A-Base and Targeted (Vote 10) | $213,025,267 |
2013-2014 Salary & Administration (Votes 1&5) | |
Total Salary & Administration | $1,217,122 |
Total Investments | $214,242,389 |
*This is departmental A-Base that was used to finish the construction of Red Earth School, which was initially funded through Gas Tax Fund. |
Region | Funding |
---|---|
Atlantic | $5,684,250 |
Quebec | $13,950,497 |
Ontario | $58,480,038 |
Manitoba | $34,445,158 |
Saskatchewan | $51,817,527 |
Alberta | $27,949,160 |
British Columbia | $15,171,590 |
HQ | $5,527,047 |
Total | $213,025,267 |
Region | Number In Progress | Number Completed |
---|---|---|
Atlantic | 2 | 2 |
Quebec | 1 | 4 |
Ontario | 9 | 11 |
Manitoba | 3 | 2 |
Saskatchewan | 13 | 7 |
Alberta | 2 | 26 |
British Columbia | 10 | 7 |
Yukon | 0 | 0 |
Total | 40 | 59 |
For a detailed list of all funded Education Facilities proposal projects for 2013-2014 please refer to Annex B of this report.
Expected Results | Performance Indicators | Targets |
---|---|---|
First Nations communities have a base of education facilities that meet established standards | Percentage of First Nations schools with a greater than "fair" condition rating (based on physical/structural conditions) as assessed through the Asset Condition Reporting System inspections |
|
Investment Highlights
Nak'azdli Band, BC – Nakal Bun School
Nak'azdli Band is located 160 km northwest of Prince George, British Columbia, near Fort St. James. The new Nakal Bun Elementary School project is currently under construction with students planning to move in during September 2013. The new facility has an area of 1,890m2 and will accommodate students from Kindergarten to Grade 9. The cost of the project is $14.2 million with the Band contributing $3.5 million to provide additional educational space.
The new facility includes 6 classrooms, a school gymnasium, a language and culture room for elders, a library resource room, a First Aid room, a staff and kitchen room, a utilities room, offices and a reception area. All rooms will be heated by a geothermal heating system.
The new facility will provide a positive impact on both the Nak'azdli community and surrounding communities by providing a safe and healthy environment for promoting education. In addition to educational programming, the new school will be used for cultural programs with elders, adult education programs, community meetings and celebrations, and evening recreation/sports.
Eel Ground First Nation, New Brunswick – New School
Eel Ground First Nation has an on-reserve registered population of 545 and is located approximately 160 km northwest of Moncton, New Brunswick. The community's current school was constructed in 1977 and no longer meets the community's needs. This new facility will cost $9.02 million and will be designed with the latest construction and energy efficiency technology, which will significantly reduced operating costs.
Through the Schools Budget 2012, AANDC was able to secure investment in the order of $8.02 million for the community to proceed with the construction of the new education facility, $7.52 million from Budget 2012 and $500,000 from the Atlantic Region. Eel Ground First Nation is contributing $900,000 to the cost of the new school and the eco-Energy Program contributed $100,000.
This new school is anticipated to be completed in March 2015 and will provide a safe and quality learning environment for the children of Eel Ground First Nation. It will limit the need for children to attend school off reserve and ultimately enhance the communities' educational outcomes.
Looking Forward
The Government of Canada is committed to improving the quality of education in First Nation schools, thereby ensuring better educational outcomes for First Nation students living on reserve.
Moving forward, the Department will be focusing on completing commitments under Economic Action Plan 2012, and developing a strategy for the successful implementation of Economic Action Plan 2014's investments.
In implementing these new investments, AANDC will be building on lessons learned from the investments made under Budget 2012. To that end, the Department is currently working on measures to improve the school infrastructure program. These changes are to ensure that future funding is associated with modern industry standards and practices for procurement, construction and operation and maintenance, and that schools remain in working condition for their full life cycle. The Department has consulted with private industry and First Nation technical organizations on the development of this new approach which is scheduled to be implemented during the 2014-2015 fiscal year.
In allocating funding for education facilities AANDC will continue to use the First Nation Infrastructure Investment Plan and the School Priority Ranking Framework tools. The First Nation Infrastructure Investment Plan is used to identify school infrastructure needs. The School Priority Ranking Framework applies a point ranking system based on nationally established criteria to rank schools eligible for funding. The first priority remains addressing health and safety concerns.
6. Housing
Sub-Category Description
The Government of Canada invests an average of $300 million in on-reserve housing each year through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and AANDC. AANDC offers annual funding that First Nations can use to meet a range of housing needs, including: maintenance, insurance, debt financing, rehabilitation of existing houses, and the planning and management of housing activities. In 2013–2014, AANDC alone invested approximately $143 million in on-reserve housing, which has supported an increase in the number of adequate houses on reserve.
To improve collaborative work and information sharing with the goal of improving housing outcomes on reserve, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and AANDC signed a Memorandum of Understanding in April 2013. The Memorandum provides AANDC with access to information concerning housing units under a Departmental Ministerial Loan Guarantee, and will enable AANDC to manage the Ministerial Loan Guarantee program more effectively. It will also enable the organizations to increase the sharing of information related to capacity-development initiatives and promote project collaboration where possible.
Oversight
In 2013-2014, AANDC provided over $143 million in on-reserve housing support to First Nations, which supported the completion of 203 projects, and allowed the commencement of 29 proposal projects which are still in progress. As a result, 75% of First Nations housing was deemed "adequate" as assessed and reported annually by First Nations, exceeding the 2013-2014 target of 72%.
Housing at a Glance 2013-2014
A-Base Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
---|---|
Capital | $138,280,479 |
Operations and Maintenance | $3,089,413 |
Total A-Base | $141,369,892 |
Targeted Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
Total Targeted | $0 |
Total A-Base and Targeted (Vote 10) | $141,369,892 |
2013-2014 Salary & Administration (Votes 1&5) | |
Total Salary & Administration | $1,680,262 |
Total Investments | $143,050,154 |
Region | Funding |
---|---|
Atlantic | $1,351,196 |
Quebec | $8,630,232 |
Ontario | $27,601,155 |
Manitoba | $38,527,999 |
Saskatchewan | $20,427,022 |
Alberta | $27,824,768 |
British Columbia | $14,245,890 |
Yukon | $1,623,956 |
HQ | $1,137,674 |
Total | $141,369,892 |
Region | Number In Progress | Number Completed |
---|---|---|
Atlantic | 0 | 4 |
Quebec | 1 | 1 |
Ontario | 4 | 1 |
Manitoba | 7 | 1 |
Saskatchewan | 0 | 1 |
Alberta | 0 | 12 |
British Columbia | 17 | 181 |
Yukon | 0 | 2 |
Total | 29 | 203 |
For a detailed list of all funded Housing proposal projects for 2013-2014 please refer to Annex C of this report.
Expected Results | Performance Indicators | Targets | Actual Results |
---|---|---|---|
Housing infrastructure meets the needs of First Nations communities | Percentage of First Nations housing that is "adequate" as assessed and reported annually by First Nations ["Adequate" is defined in the Year-end Reporting Handbook for the Housing Data Collection Instrument.] |
|
75%* |
*Since the determinant of whether housing is "adequate" is self-assessed and self-reported by First Nations using the Housing Data Collection Instrument, the results cannot be independently verified. Consequently, caution should be used when drawing on the results because they may fluctuate significantly year-over-year. |
Investment Highlights
Daylu Dena, Yukon – Subdivision
Daylu Dena Council is located in Northern British Columbia, close to the Yukon border. Daylu Dena Council experienced the return of an 80-year flood in June 2012, which was the third flood in the last 8 years and was the highest in recorded history. The flood affected 11 homes, with individuals being displaced for approximately 8 to 10 months.
An engineering report suggested the mitigation measures to protect the houses from floods, outweighed the cost of relocating the homes and developing a subdivision. The engineering report estimated the costs of relocation and subdivision development to be $1.8 million.
The project proved to be successful, as flooding occurred again during the spring of 2013 on the land where the homes were previously located. The First Nation is planning to complete the final repairs to the flood damaged homes this year, cleaning up debris, decommissioning old wells and septic systems, and completing the landscaping. The majority of the work should be completed by March 2014.
Island Lake Tribal Council Region, Manitoba – Housing Retrofits
The Island Lake Tribal Council region consists of four First Nations: Garden Hill, St. Theresa Point, Wasagamack and Red Sucker Lake. The communities have a combined on-reserve population of 9,923 and are all located approximately 300 km east of Thompson, Manitoba. The reserves have 1,461 housing units, and 942 of these homes had no running water and sewer services prior to 2012.
AANDC is working with the Island Lake Tribal Council communities toward a long-term strategy to address the water and wastewater infrastructure needs of their communities. In the meantime, the department is taking interim action with the four communities in order to address their highest priorities.
In November 2012, Island Lake Tribal Council submitted a five year plan to have 942 houses retrofitted to provide running water and sewer services by 2016-17 at a total cost of $43 million. The multi-year plan was initiated in 2011-12 and water and sewer trucks have been purchased and delivered, garages to park them have been built and 100 houses have been retrofitted as of Spring 2013. The materials for an additional 218 houses were delivered over the winter road in February/March 2013. Construction will start in the spring of 2013 for completion by March 31, 2014.
Looking Forward
AANDC is planning to allocate annually over $138 million for on-reserve housing over the next three fiscal years.
AANDC will continue to collaborate with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, particularly on capacity-development initiatives and information sharing. AANDC will also continue to collaborate with the Assembly of First Nations, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Health Canada on joint initiatives such as mould remediation
7. Other Community Infrastructure
Sub-Category Description
This sub-program helps fund the planning, design, construction, acquisition, and operation and maintenance of community infrastructure assets and facilities. It provides funding for coordination, training, and capacity building for activities related to community infrastructure assets and facilities. The goal is to support First Nations in meeting health and safety standards for their assets and in providing their residents with similar levels of service to those in off-reserve communities of similar size and circumstance. First Nations identify their priorities and needs and present project proposals to the Department. Funding is provided based on a priority assessment.
Projects funded under this sub-program include:
- Planning & Skills Development: Community planning and/or skills development projects that will support long-term sustainable community development of First Nation communities.
- Solid Waste Management: Projects that improve solid waste management and increase the recovery and use of recycled and organic materials, reduces per capita tonnage of solid waste sent to a landfill, as well as reduce environmental impacts and enhances energy recovery.
- Roads and Bridges: Projects that construct or maintain local roads, arterial roads and bridges within local boundaries, or roads and bridges projects which fall outside local boundaries but provide access to local communities
- Energy Systems: Projects that optimize the use of energy systems (e.g. heat and electricity in buildings and other installations), accesses provincially owned energy grids, deploys alternative sources of energy, and reduces the Greenhouse Gas emissions and air contaminants arising from local sources.
- Connectivity: Projects that support under-connected First Nations to gain access to nearby regional broadband networks and/or nearby regional telecommunications rural broadband expansion projects in order to enhance community access to information and broadband technologies.
- Disaster Mitigation: Projects that eliminate or reduce the impacts and risks of hazards through proactive measures taken before an emergency, hazard, or disaster occurs.
- Fire Protection: Projects that support the purchase of equipment and infrastructure (fire trucks, fire halls, etc.), operations and maintenance, and firefighter training to enhance a community's capacity for fire protection and prevention.
- Fuel Tanks: Support First Nations to comply with the Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products Regulations introduced by Environment Canada in 2008 for fuel storage tank systems 2,500 litres or more on federal and Aboriginal lands, including reserve lands.
- General Infrastructure: Projects that construct or maintain general community assets such as band offices or community recreational facilities or that support the purchase of band assets (e.g. essential community vehicles).
Other Community Infrastructure at a Glance 2013-2014
A-Base Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
---|---|
Capital | $168,865,362 |
Operations and Maintenance | $171,566,387 |
Total A-Base | $340,431,749 |
Targeted Allocations to Eligible Recipients (Vote 10) | |
Fuel Tanks | $21,834,576 |
First Nation Infrastructure Fund | $3,026,983 |
Total Targeted | $24,861,559 |
Total A-Base and Targeted (Vote 10) | $365,293,308 |
2013-2014 Salary & Administration (Votes 1&5) | |
Total Salary & Administration | $17,349,770 |
Total Investments | $382,643,078 |
Region | Funding |
---|---|
Atlantic | $23,734,201 |
Quebec | $29,134,783 |
Ontario | $94,177,684 |
Manitoba | $75,391,291 |
Saskatchewan | $36,210,431 |
Alberta | $38,404,097 |
British Columbia | $65,219,918 |
Yukon | $2,745,279 |
HQ | $275,625 |
Total | $365,293,309 |
Region | Number In Progress | Number Completed |
---|---|---|
Atlantic | 3 | 13 |
Quebec | 4 | 27 |
Ontario | 33 | 22 |
Manitoba | 6 | 10 |
Saskatchewan | 11 | 11 |
Alberta | 3 | 28 |
British Columbia | 42 | 74 |
Yukon | 0 | 2 |
Total | 102 | 187 |
For a detailed list of all funded Other Community Infrastructure proposal for 2013-2014 projects please refer to Annex D of this report.
Expected Results | Performance Indicators | Targets | Actual Results |
---|---|---|---|
First Nations communities have a base of safe infrastructure that meets established standards (e.g., fire protection, electricity, safe roads and bridges, and telecommunications) | Percentage of First Nations communities with access to broadband connectivity |
|
80% |
Percentage of bridges with greater than "fair" condition rating |
|
54% | |
Percentage of roads with greater than "fair" condition rating |
|
42% |
Investment Highlights
In 2013-2014, the Department provided approximately $98 million in funding for 270 Other Community Infrastructure proposal-based projects (see Table 7.3 for detailed breakdown of investments) or organizations to deliver projects. Highlights from these investments include:
- Funding of $272,825 for the Aboriginal Firefighters Association of Canada to organize a number of fire prevention awareness and training initiatives throughout the year, including the annual National Aboriginal Firefighters Competition and the National Fire Safety Poster Contest for school-aged children and youth.
- The Department launched the national BeFireSafe education campaign in partnership with the Aboriginal Firefighters Association of Canada on March 20, 2014 to raise awareness of the importance of fire prevention in First Nation communities. The year-long campaign aims to reduce fire-related deaths, injuries and damages by sharing seasonal fire safety tips and information through regular radio features and social media messaging.
- Funding of $2 M to upgrade both the diesel generating station and the community's distribution system in the remote coastal community of Gitga'at First Nation, to allow the transfer of responsibility for electrical service to BC Hydro. With the completion of this project, the residents of Gitga'at now enjoy reliable electrical service at rates similar to other residents of British Columbia, a significant savings from the cost of their previous system.
Louis Bull Tribe, Alberta – Transfer Station
The Louis Bull Tribe has an on-reserve registered population of 1,475 and is located in Maskwacis, just south of Edmonton, Alberta. The community's original landfill site was established in the early 1990s, and numerous reports have noted that a new properly designed and constructed transfer station is required to address the considerable waste management and health and safety issues with the existing arrangement.
Through the First Nation Infrastructure Fund, the department was able to secure funding in the order of $2.0 million for this project. The scope of the project includes the construction of a waste transfer station and the decommissioning of the existing landfill. Construction of the transfer station started in September 2012 and the project is now completed and operational.
Mistawasis First Nation, Saskatchewan – Gasification
Mistawasis First Nation has an on-reserve registered population of 1,103 and is located approximate 80 km west of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The gasification project aims to provide natural gas to all houses and buildings on the Mistawasis reserve. The project will be constructed in 2013-2014 and is estimated to cost $2.6 million. The provincial natural gas provider, SaskEnergy, is paying $379,000 of this amount, with the remainder shared 50/50 by the First Nation and AANDC.
Pekuakamiulnuatsh Takuhikan First Nation, Quebec – Remediation of Ouiatchouane Street
Pekuakamiulnuatsh Tauhikan First Nation has a registered on-reserve population of 2,049 and is located 267 km north of Quebec City. The community began work to upgrade the Ouiatchouane Street in the early 2000. Work is currently underway to further upgrade a new stretch of road. This upgrade project will focus on improving the roadbed and surface of the road but will also include the installation of water trunk lines, sanitary wastewater, and a storm drain system. This project began in September 2012 and is anticipated to be completed sometime in September 2013. AANDC is investing $4 million dollars into this project while the Band is contributing $173 thousand of their own source revenue.
Eskasoni First Nation, Nova Scotia – Fuel Tank Replacement
Eskasoni First Nation is located about 400 km east of Halifax alongside the Bras d'Or Lake in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Eskasoni represents the largest Aboriginal community in Atlantic Canada. The Eskasoni reserve, consisting of 2,800 acres of land, dates back to 1834 and is home to the largest Mi'kmaq community in the world with an on-reserve population of approximately 3,700.
In 2008, Environment Canada introduced the Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products Regulations for fuel storage tank systems 2,500 litres or more. At the time, the Eskasoni High School was heated with fuel stored in a 9,150 litre single walled tank located inside the building while the middle school used two smaller tanks, none of which complied with the new regulations.
With $125,710 in 2013-2014 program funding, the fuel tank at Eskasoni High School was replaced along with two fuel tanks at the Middle School replaced with one larger tank. The picture below, taken at the time of substantial completion inspection, shows the High School's new 13,800 litre double-walled aboveground storage tank – complete with vacuum monitoring, located outside the school building now compliant with Environment Canada's regulations.
Looking Forward
In 2014-2015, AANDC will support Other Community Infrastructure and Activities in the following ways:
- Work with the Aboriginal Firefighters Association of Canada to renew the First Nations Fire Protection Strategy, building on the successes and lessons learned of the existing 2010-2015 version.
- Expanding the BeFireSafe education campaign with communities and regional partners.
- Work to implement the renewed First Nation Infrastructure Fund, including expanding the fund to include disaster mitigation and developing a proposal review process for the Building Canada Fund funding envelope of the First Nation Infrastructure Fund.
- Support Regional Offices and First Nations with the identification, prioritization, and proposal of structural disaster mitigation projects on a comparable national scale, in using the Structural Mitigation Framework and Structural Mitigation Ranking Tool.
8. Conclusion – Long-term Initiatives
Improving infrastructure outcomes for First Nations across Canada is a priority for the Government of Canada. As well, developing greater self-sufficiency and exploring alternative governance approaches to governance and capacity support for asset management will be a focus for the Department in the coming year. For example, discussions have begun with the Atlantic Policy Congress in the Atlantic region on examining options for an aggregated authority to manage all water and wastewater facilities within the Atlantic region. This type of approach could develop under a centralized authority responsible for maintaining quality water services for all First Nation communities. Along with examining alternative approached to financing and procuring infrastructure, the Department will continue to support the exploration of innovative approaches to the delivery of infrastructure programs and services on reserve.
The Department is committed to continuing to support First Nations in the operation and maintenance of public infrastructure and will be supporting reforms to the Asset Condition Reporting System through the inclusion of fire-safety inspections in 2014-2015.
Capacity development will also be a focus for the Department. Building on the success of the Circuit Rider Training Program for water and wastewater, the Department will examine options for improved capacity for the operation and maintenance of other infrastructure assets.
Finally, the Department will work towards exploring options to improve outcomes for operations and maintenance of infrastructure on reserve. Focusing efforts and targeted funding towards operations and maintenance will have a significant impact on meeting the desired outcomes and targets not only for the Department, but for First Nation communities across Canada. Effective and sustainable operations and maintenance of infrastructure helps protect the health and safety of all communities by supporting endeavours to maintained infrastructure to a consistent standard.
Annex A: 372 Water & Wastsewater Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
Atlantic (AT) – W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Acadia | Water | A-Base | $14,859 | $14,859 |
Annapolis Valley | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $33,000 | |
Bouctouche | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $36,000 | |
Bouctouche | Water System Upgrades | FNWWAP | $2,307,935 | $1,224,146 |
Chapel Island | Water | A-Base | $27,832 | $27,832 |
Chapel Island | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $47,800 | |
Eel Ground FN | Water O&M top up | FNWWAP | $19,000 | |
Elsipogtog FN | Water O&M top up | FNWWAP | $29,000 | |
Esgenoopetitj FN | Upgrades to Pumping station | A-Base | $564,406 | $523,514 |
Esgenoopetitj FN | Wastewater Treatment | A-Base | $8,600,000 | $138,000 |
Esgenoopetitj FN | Water O &M | FNWWAP | $78,615 | |
Eskasoni | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $80,000 | |
Indian Island | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $29,640 | |
Kingsclear FN | Water O&M top up | FNWWAP | $19,400 | |
Kingsclear FN | Water System Upgrades | FNWWAP | $1,562,610 | $982,610 |
Metepenagiag FN | Water O&M top up | FNWWAP | $34,000 | |
Pabineau | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $32,000 | |
Paq'tnkek | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $16,000 | |
Pictou | Water | A-Base | $150,000 | $150,000 |
Pictou | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $15,000 | |
Tobique FN | Water O&M top up | FNWWAP | $9,400 | |
Wagmatcook | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $158,700 | |
Waycobah | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $37,500 | |
Woodstock FN | Water O&M top up | FNWWAP | $33,800 | |
Woodstock FN | Water System Upgrades | FNWWAP | $2,751,272 | $836,272 |
Québec (QC) – W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abitib. | Réhabilitation - Biodiscs | A-Base | $65,000 | $65,000 |
Ekuanitshit | Eau potable correctif - QL72 | A-Base | $607,130 | $179,600 |
Ekuanitshit | Émissaire pluvial | A-Base | $1,200,000 | $50,598 |
Kanesatake | Étude de faisabilité - Water & Wastewater Network | FNWWAP | $117,264 | $117,264 |
Kipawa | Drinking water system supply - QD12 | FNWWAP | $5,607,000 | $40,510 |
Kipawa | Wagosh Crescent Curb | A-Base | $153,567 | $153,567 |
Lac Simon | Mise aux normes - Traitement de l'eau potable | FNWWAP | $298,250 | $298,250 |
Listuguj | Réhab. Réseau collecte eaux usées - QC10 | A-Base | $389,805 | $389,805 |
Long Point | Réhabilitation étangs aérés | A-Base | $346,268 | $346,268 |
Mashteuiatsh | Pompe alimentation eau brute | A-Base | $48,683 | $48,683 |
Natashquan | Clôture de protection - eau potable | A-Base | $10,200 | $10,200 |
Odanak | Vidanges de boues | A-Base | $33,458 | $33,458 |
Opitciwan | Eau potable / étude - QD41 | A-Base | $496,284 | $496,284 |
Opitciwan | Nappe phréatique - Étude - QM26 | A-Base | $18,350 | $18,350 |
Pakua Shipu | Conception émissaire eaux usées | A-Base | $600,000 | $28,477 |
Timiskaming | Drinking water system upgrade | FNWWAP | $1,272,595 | $50,000 |
Timiskaming | Sanitary Sewer inspection - QL37 | FNWWAP | $459,672 | $459,672 |
Uashat | Prolongement des infrastructures | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,268,181 | $500,000 |
Uashat | Réhabilitation, Regard sanitaire | A-Base | $69,500 | $69,500 |
Uashat | Taitement des eaux usées - Maliotenam | A-Base | $6,677 | $6,677 |
Uashat | Traitement eau potable - Maliotenam - QD98 | FNWWAP | $1,665,000 | $170,000 |
Wendake | Développement secteur Doyon | A-Base | $2,300,000 | $943,086 |
Ontario (ON) – W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0121 - Six Nations of the Grand River | SIX NATIONS WTP | A-Base | $26,065,812 | $4,136,368 |
0136 - Wasauksing First Nation | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $69,600 | $69,600 |
0137 - Shawanaga First Nation | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $109,878 | $109,878 |
0142 - Albany Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $71,900 | $71,900 |
0143 - Attawapiskat Band | ATTAWAPISKAT WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT MEASURES #RHFR | A-Base | $752,494 | $43,994 |
0143 - Attawapiskat Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $115,400 | $115,400 |
0144 - Moose Cree First Nation | SEWAGE LAGOON UPGRADE - MOOSE CREE #RE2X | A-Base | $2,908,810 | $69,000 |
0150 - Wabaseemoong Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $94,608 | $94,608 |
0150 - Wabaseemoong Band | WABASEEMOONG WWTP REPAIRS #RJ9C | A-Base | $986,185 | $453,150 |
0151 - Northwest Angle No 33 Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $155,400 | $155,400 |
0152 - Northwest Angle No 37 Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $155,400 | $155,400 |
0155 - Shoal Lake No40 Band | SHOAL LAKE #40 FIRST NATION- WATER TREATMENT PLANT #RA47 | FNWWAP | $9,295,865 | $8,165 |
0156 - Wabauskang First Nation | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $51,877 | $51,877 |
0158 - Naotkamegwanning | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $60,800 | $60,800 |
0158 - Naotkamegwanning | WEST END SERVICING DESIGN #RF1A | A-Base | $6,864,576 | $13,374 |
0159 - Mohawks Council of Akwesasne | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $51,500 | $51,500 |
0159 - Mohawks Council of Akwesasne | TSI SNAIHNE FEASIBILITY STUDY AND WATER SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION PROJECT #RDHJ | FNWWAP | $7,805,690 | $196,993 |
0163 - Algonquins of Pikwakanagan | URANIUM TESTING AND TREATMENT FOR INDIVIDUAL WELLS #RKOV | A-Base | $56,810 | $56,810 |
0164 - Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $67,285 | $67,285 |
0172 - Aamjiwnaang First Nation | AAMJIWNAAG - WATER METER AND BACKFLOW PREVENTER #RKOB | A-Base | $39,500 | $39,500 |
0182 - Constance Lake Band | CONSTANCE LAKE - WELL FIELD CONNECTION WTP OPTIONS STUDY #RIBF | A-Base | $1,090,365 | $15,282 |
0182 - Constance Lake Band | CONSTANCE LAKE WELL LOCATION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM #RI2J | A-Base | $175,731 | $5,963 |
0183 - Eabametoong First Nation Indian Band | WATER TREATABILITY STUDY AND OPTIONS ANALYSIS - EABAMETOONG #RE2P | A-Base | $138,500 | $11,500 |
0185 - Ginoogaming First Nation | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $16,668 | $16,668 |
0186 - Marten Falls Band | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $362,560 | $362,560 |
0186 - Marten Falls Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $105,113 | $105,113 |
0186 - Marten Falls Band | MARTEN FALLS - WATER TREATABILITY STUDY #RIES | A-Base | $172,420 | $48,130 |
0195 - Pic Mobert Band | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $2,002 | $2,002 |
0195 - Pic Mobert Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $41,993 | $41,993 |
0203 - Mishkeegogamang Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $160,000 | $160,000 |
0208 - Pikangikum Band | PIKANGIKUM WATER/SEWER TRUCK PURCHASE #RJT2 | FNWWAP | $230,000 | $230,000 |
0210 - Kasabonika Lake Band | KASABONIKA RBC REPAIRS 2013 #RJQS | A-Base | $27,877 | $27,877 |
0210 - Kasabonika Lake Band | WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPTIONS #RJT6 | A-Base | $38,895 | $38,895 |
0211 - Sandy Lake Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $102,800 | $102,800 |
0213 - Muskrat Dam Lake Band | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $5,838 | $5,838 |
0213 - Muskrat Dam Lake Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $110,000 | $110,000 |
0235 - Obashkaandagaang | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $5,194 | $5,194 |
0237 - Deer Lake Band | DEER LAKE WATER/SEWER TRUCK FIRE LOSS REPLACEMENT | FNWWAP | $240,000 | $240,000 |
0239 - Neskantaga First Nation | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $47,596 | $47,596 |
0239 - Neskantaga First Nation | WTP TREATABILITY STUDY - NESKANTAGA | A-Base | $319,577 | $9,050 |
0241 - Nibinamik First Nation Band | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $2,616 | $2,616 |
0243 - Kashechewan Band | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $1,534,150 | $1,534,150 |
0259 - Slate Falls Nation Band | SLATE FALLS WATER SUPPLY & DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM UPGRADE | A-Base | $150,000 | $150,000 |
1003 - Keewaytinook Okimakanak Tribal Coun | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $266,000 | $266,000 |
1003 - Keewaytinook Okimakanak Tribal Council | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $729,718 | $729,718 |
1048 - Windigo First Nations Council | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $400,016 | $400,016 |
1075 - Shibogama Tribal Council | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $318,096 | $318,096 |
1080 - Wabun Tribal Council | FNWWAP SWOP | FNWWAP | $329,973 | $329,973 |
3675 - Ontario Clean Water Agency | FNWWAP 24/7 Technical Support | FNWWAP | $176,858 | $176,858 |
4860 - Northern Waterworks Inc | FNWWAP 24/7 Technical Support | FNWWAP | $258,183 | $258,183 |
4860 - Northern Waterworks Inc | FNWWAP O/M DISCRETIONARY | FNWWAP | $340,104 | $340,104 |
9238 - Ont. First Nations Technical Servs | FNWWAP API | FNWWAP | $409,000 | $409,000 |
9238 - Ont. First Nations Technical Servs | FNWWAP CRTP | FNWWAP | $1,876,600 | $1,876,600 |
Manitoba (MB) – W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bloodvein | S629 Bloodvein Lift Station Repair | A-base/FNWWAP | $206,090 | $206,090 |
Garden Hill | S578 Housing Plumbing Retrofits Phase II | FNWWAP | $466,545 | $466,545 |
Island Lake Tribal Council | S519 Sewer Truck Garage Facilities | FNWWAP | $7,103,133 | $2,973 |
Island Lake Tribal Council | S578 Housing Plumbing Retrofits Phase II | FNWWAP | $4,768,000 | $568,000 |
Keewatin Tribal Council | Northern Communities Opportunities fund | NCOF | $500,861 | $500,861 |
Keewatin Tribal Council (Bunibonibee) | S575 Housing Water and Sewer Retrofits Phase I | FNWWAP/Gathering Strength/A-Base | $4,671,900 | $1,374,400 |
Keewatin Tribal Council (Shamattawa) | S533 Water Protocol Upgrade | Gathering Strength | $1,638,600 | $578,600 |
Little Grand Rapids | S562 WTP Expansion | FNWWAP | $7,155,900 | $405,900 |
Manto Sipi Cree Nation | S625 WTP Repair | NCOF | $60,000 | $60,000 |
Marcel Colomb | S614 15 House Septic Tank Replacement | Gathering Strength | $357,650 | $357,650 |
O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi | S555 WTP Protocol Upgrades | FNWWAP | $520,400 | $520,400 |
Pinaymootang | S567 Water Protocol Upgrade | FNWWAP | $725,891 | $122,370 |
Red Sucker Lake | S578 Housing Plumbing Retrofits Phase II | FNWWAP | $427,320 | $427,320 |
Red Sucker Lake | S635 Water Truck Purchase | A-base/FNWWAP | $110,873 | $110,873 |
Sayisi Dene | S631 WTP Repair | FNWWAP | $187,000 | $187,000 |
Southeast Regional Development Corporation (Little Grand Rapids) | S627 WTP Repair & Bottled Water | FNWWAP | $134,335 | $134,335 |
St Theresa Pt | S578 Housing Plumbing Retrofits Phase II | FNWWAP | $944,373 | $994,373 |
Wasagamack | S578 Housing Plumbing Retrofits Phase II | FNWWAP | $569,855 | $569,855 |
York Factory | S632 Bottled Water | FNWWAP | $52,505 | $52,505 |
Saskatchewan (SK) –W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canoe Lake | Water Treatment Plant Expansion | FNWWAP | $5,693,000 | $1,743,000 |
English River | Patuanak New Lagoon and SPS#1 | FNWWAP | $8,833,500 | $3,500,000 |
Lac La Ronge | Stanley Mission Lagoon Berm Raising | FNWWAP | $602,200 | $602,200 |
Mosquito | Water Treatment Upgrade | FNWWAP | $3,990,000 | $686,600 |
Muscowpetung | Back-up Well and Refurbish Existing Well | FNWWAP | $290,000 | $99,000 |
Muscowpetung | Lagoon Repairs | FNWWAP | $180,000 | $50,000 |
Muskeg Lake | Water Plant Upgrade | FNWWAP | $2,311,900 | $1,066,900 |
Nekaneet | Small Water System | FNWWAP | $762,600 | $227,600 |
Peepeekisis | Lagoon and Jet Replacements | A-Base | $53,300 | $53,300 |
Pelican Lake | WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $4,712,200 | $182,000 |
Peter Ballantyne | Southend Well protection and Supply to SPS | FNWWAP | $50,000 | $111,000 |
Poundmaker | Water Treatment Plant Upgrade/Expansion | FNWWAP | $8,950,000 | $364,200 |
Red Earth | Raw water Reservoir Expansion | FNWWAP | $3,967,000 | $1,744,000 |
Saulteaux | Water Treatment Plant Upgrade | FNWWAP | $4,358,000 | $1,461,500 |
Sturgeon Lake | East End SPS #1 Upgrade | FNWWAP | $400,000 | $531,500 |
Thunderchild | Water Treatment Plant Expansion Turtle Lake | FNWWAP | $1,500,000 | $543,600 |
Witchekan Lake | Water Treatment Plant Upgrade | FNWWAP | $5,266,700 | $1,151,700 |
Alberta (AB) – W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alexander | Alexander Lagoon Emergency Repairs | Gathering Strength | $50,000 | $500,000 |
Alexander | Alexander Lagoon Feasibility Study | Gathering Strength | $250,000 | $55,000 |
Alexander | Alexander Water Truck | A-Base | $209,000 | $68,947 |
Alexander | Alexander Water Truck | Gathering Strength | $209,000 | $140,053 |
Beaver First Nation | Beaver Water System Design | FNWWAP | $653,173 | $155,425 |
Beaver First Nation | Beaver Water System Design | Gathering Strength | $653,173 | $132,500 |
Beaver Lake | Beaver Lake Water Feasibility Study | Gathering Strength | $75,000 | $75,000 |
Blood | Blood Standoff Raw Water Pipeline | FNWWAP | $4,900,000 | $2,900,000 |
Blood | Blood Tribe Vacuum Trucks | Gathering Strength | $215,000 | $180,000 |
Blood | Blood Tribe Water Trucks | Gathering Strength | $335,000 | $315,000 |
Driftpile | Driftpile Raw Water Reservoir Conversion | A-Base | $99,326 | $99,326 |
Driftpile | Driftpile Water & Sewer Line Emergency Repairs | A-Base | $219,406 | $130,706 |
Driftpile | Driftpile Water & Sewer Line Emergency Repairs | FNWWAP | $219,406 | $33,700 |
Driftpile | Driftpile Water & Sewer Line Emergency Repairs | Gathering Strength | $219,406 | $55,000 |
Enoch | Enoch Water Pump House/Reservoir Design | FNWWAP | $491,300 | $491,300 |
Fort McMurray | Ft McMurray Surge Pond Repair | A-Base | $255,299 | $63,825 |
Frog Lake | Frog Lake Water Feasibility Study | Gathering Strength | $90,000 | $90,000 |
Heart Lake | Heart Lake WTP Repairs | Infra Alloc | $90,400 | $90,400 |
Horse Lake | WCTC Horse Lake Water Feasibility Study | Gathering Strength | $200,000 | $75,000 |
Kehewin | Kehewin Water Treatment Plant Feasibility Study | Gathering Strength | $68,000 | $68,000 |
Kehewin | Kehewin WTP Upgrades | A-Base | $286,160 | $134,798 |
Little Red River Cree Nation | LRRCN Fox Lake Water Interim Repairs | Gathering Strength | $258,500 | $188,500 |
Loon River | KTKN Loon River Joint Feasibility Study with MD | Gathering Strength | $95,920 | $95,920 |
Loon River | KTKN Loon River Sewer Extension | A-Base | $31,548 | $31,548 |
Loon River | KTKN Loon River WTP Truck Fill | A-Base | $350,000 | $150,000 |
Louis Bull | Louis Bull Water Hauling | A-Base | $1,594,400 | $120,000 |
Montana | Montana Water Feasibility Study | Gathering Strength | $425,000 | $75,000 |
Montana | Montana WTP Fire Pump | A-Base | $25,000 | $25,000 |
Montana | Montana WTP Upgrades | Gathering Strength | $140,000 | $136,500 |
Paul | Paul Vacuum Trucks | A-Base | $200,000 | $197,000 |
Piikani | Piikani Water Study | Emerg Mgmt | $65,000 | $30,000 |
Saddle Lake | Saddle Lake Core Area Water Pumphouse Repairs | Gathering Strength | $166,000 | $16,000 |
Saddle Lake | Saddle Lake Waste Water Repairs | Gathering Strength | $2,073,411 | $1,760,000 |
Samson | Samson Lagoon and Lift Station Repairs | A-Base | $112,267 | $112,267 |
Stoney | Stoney Morley Water Study | Infra Alloc | $75,000 | $75,000 |
Stoney | Stoney Vacuum Truck Purchase Flood Mitigation | A-Base | $245,250 | $49,050 |
Stoney | Stoney Water Leak Repairs | Gathering Strength | $102,479 | $102,479 |
Stoney | Stoney Water Truck Purchase Flood Mitigation | A-Base | $193,210 | $19,310 |
Sturgeon Lake | WCTC Sturgeon Lake Water Trucks | A-Base | $366,461 | $366,461 |
Tallcree | Tallcree (South) Water Treatment (Investment Opportunity) | A-Base | $9,988,276 | $4,142,553 |
Tallcree | Tallcree (South) Water Treatment (Investment Opportunity) | FNWWAP | $9,988,276 | $3,574,755 |
Tsuu T'ina | Tsuu T'ina Lift Station Repairs | A-Base | $204,555 | $204,555 |
Whitefish Lake #128 | Whitefish #128 Truck Fill Installation | Gathering Strength | $100,000 | $100,000 |
Whitefish Lake #128 | Whitefish Lake #128 Water Feasibility Study | Gathering Strength | $50,000 | $50,000 |
Whitefish Lake #459 | KTKN WFL#459 Atigameg Wastewater Upgrades | FNWWAP | $2,398,620 | $1,418,620 |
Whitefish Lake #459 | KTKN WFL#459 Atigameg Wastewater Upgrades | Gathering Strength | $2,398,620 | $180,000 |
Whitefish Lake #459 | KTKN Whitefish Atigameg #459 Water Hydro Geo Study | Gathering Strength | $1,050,000 | $150,000 |
Whitefish Lake #459 | KTKN Whitefish Atikameg Waste Water Design | Gathering Strength | $389,770 | $43,148 |
Woodland Cree Nation | KTKN Marten Lake Water Truck | A-Base | $194,400 | $48,440 |
Woodland Cree Nation | KTKN Marten Lake Water Truck | FNWWAP | $194,400 | $146,000 |
First Nations (Alberta)Technical Services Advisory Group (TSAG) | TSAG Purchase Trailer Mounted Emergency Services Pump | Emerg Mgmt | $25,800 | $25,800 |
British Columbia (BC) – W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
?Akisq'Nuk First Nation | Community Water Supply | A-Base | $3,821,003 | $27,000 |
?Esdilagh First Nation | Cat 1 - DWS Upgrade | FNWWAP | $1,765,160 | $88,334 |
Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council | Ulkatcho Effluent Monitoring Program | A-base/FNWWAP | $385,620 | $29,120 |
Cowichan Tribes | Club Road Sanitary Sewer | A-base/FNWWAP | $111,879 | $111,879 |
Dzawada'Enuxw First Nation | Kingcome River Watershed Analysis | A-base/FNWWAP | $712,782 | $33,522 |
Fort Nelson First Nation | Fort Nelson PRV #1 Replacement | FNWWAP | $142,545 | $142,545 |
Gitsegukla Indian Band | FNWMS- Wastewater Treatment Assessment | FNWWAP | $909,198 | $596,698 |
Gwa'Sala-Nakwaxda'Xw Indian Band | Watermain Extension and Looping | A-Base | $949,539 | $783,223 |
Hagwilget Village | FNWMS Sewage Treatment | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,732,891 | $61,032 |
Haisla Nation | Liftstation Remediation | A-Base | $235,532 | $229,532 |
Halalt Indian Band | FNWWAP Community Waterworks System Halalt IR #2 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,977,668 | $735,633 |
Kitsumkalum Indian Band | Lift Station Upgrade | A-base/FNWWAP | $205,088 | $28,030 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | Water Distribution and Road Reconstruction | A-base/FNWWAP | $4,622,758 | $300,134 |
Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band | Quaaout IR 1 Emergency Well Replacement | A-base/FNWWAP | $251,894 | $35,248 |
Lower Kootenay Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Improvements Creston I.R. #1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,383,930 | $1,844,337 |
Nazko First Nation | FNWMS DWS Supply & Treatment IR#20 | A-base/FNWWAP | $3,622,607 | $233,139 |
Okanagan Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Improvements Bradley Creek, Okanagan I.R. # 1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $5,759,449 | $2,280,039 |
Pacheedaht First Nation | Water System Upgrade | FNWWAP | $270,082 | $244,040 |
Quatsino Indian Band | Sanitary Sewer I & I Upgrade | A-base/FNWWAP | $725,678 | $213,174 |
Skidegate Indian Band | WTP Intake Slide Repairs | A-base/FNWWAP | $162,204 | $55,185 |
Snuneymuxw First Nation | IR#4 Sanitary Pump Station | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,732,231 | $1,601,231 |
Snuneymuxw First Nation | Snuneymuxw IR4 water supply | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,132,727 | $219,488 |
Stswecem'C Xgat'Tem First Nation | FNWMS DWS Treatment and Storage Dog Creek I.R. # 1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,123,239 | $104,222 |
Tla-O-Qui-Aht First Nations | FNWWAP Sewer Forcemain IR #3 - Tofino | A-base/FNWWAP | $5,522,591 | $21,035 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | Water Systems Upgrade | FNWWAP | $1,600,000 | $248,224 |
Tsartlip Indian Band | MTSA Sewer System Upgrade | FNWWAP | $1,439,651 | $1,054,536 |
Tseshaht | Santu Subdivision Extension - Tsahaheh IR#1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,232,943 | $237,982 |
Upper Nicola Indian Band | FNWMS Well Water Assessment Nicola Lake I.R. #1 | FNWWAP | $332,055 | $2,200,000 |
Westbank First Nation | Coyote Crescent Sanitary Sewer IR#9 | A-base/FNWWAP | $292,592 | $257,023 |
Whispering Pines/Clinton Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Improvement Whispering Pines I.R. #4 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,329,302 | $1,183,353 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Improvement Williams Lake I.R. # 1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $5,241,320 | $125,000 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Sugar Cane IR#1 Lagoon Upgrade | FNWWAP | $214,280 | $3,341 |
Yukon (YK) – W&WW Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Liard First Nation | 2 Mile Water Treatment Plant Completion | Gathering Strength | $2,372,000 | $25,000 |
Ross River Dena Council | Septic Fields | Gathering Strength | $30,495 | $30,495 |
Atlantic (AT) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bear River | Wastewater | FNWWAP | $451,500 | $215,000 |
Eel Ground FN | Water System Improvements | A-Base | $7,231,500 | $800,000 |
Elsipogtog FN | Water Infrastructure Project | A-Base | $4,480,000 | $0 |
Glooscap | Water | A-Base | $1,120,000 | $45,500 |
Pabineau | Water Storage and System Upgrades | Gathering Strength | $6,825,454 | $1,154,354 |
Shubenacadie | Water O&M | FNWWAP | $22,700 | |
Shubenacadie | Water Systems | A-Base | $754,373 | $404,373 |
Woodstock FN | Wastewater Feasibility Study | A-Base | $219,000 | $93,000 |
Québec (QC) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cra | Formation des Premières Nations | FNWWAP | $335,200 | $335,200 |
Cree | Cree RNF / Eau - QA82 | RNF | $1,710,000 | $1,710,000 |
Cree | Stratégie Eau - QM31 | FNWWAP | $1,006,700 | $1,006,700 |
Divers | Formation des Premières Nations / Soutien technique | FNWWAP | $178,434 | $178,434 |
Divers | Mise au point de systèmes / Nettoyage de puits | FNWWAP | $436,679 | $436,679 |
Kanesatake | Waste water system rehabilitation - QL40 | A-Base | $300,000 | $150,000 |
Kanesatake | Water sytem rehabilitation - QL41 | A-Base | $300,000 | $150,000 |
Kitig.Zibi | Water and sewer Infrastructure - QM29 | A-Base | $2,800,000 | $185,295 |
Lac Simon | Développement rue Ogima - QL95 | A-Base | $1,547,612 | $430,000 |
Mamit | Programme de formation itinérante | FNWWAP | $1,100,000 | $1,100,000 |
Mamuitun | Colloque des opérateurs | FNWWAP | $139,730 | $139,730 |
Mamuitun | Formation continue | A-Base / O&M | $203,000 | $203,000 |
Natashquan | Réhabilitation des étangs aérés - QC90 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,740,919 | $2,282,902 |
Natashquan | Réservoir eau potable - QM30 | A-Base | $2,930,774 | $71,783 |
Pessamit | Alimentation et trait. Eau potable - Phase 3 - QM21 | FNWWAP | $14,107,710 | $2,500,000 |
Timiskaming | Sludge treatment | A-Base | $28,091 | $28,091 |
Wemotaci | Eau potable - QM42 | A-Base | $252,577 | $252,577 |
Ontario (ON) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0128 - Naicatchewenin Band | NAICATCHEWENIN WATER TREATMENT PILOT STUDY #RJ6K | A-Base | $91,814 | $33,354 |
0137 - Shawanaga First Nation | SHAWANAGA 2012 WATER TREATMENT PLANT UPGRADES #RJLH | A-Base | $2,222,500 | $100,000 |
0160 - Alderville First Nation | CANADA-ONTARIO DRINKING WATER IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE - ALDERVILLE #RJTA | FNWWAP | $1,358,326 | $50,000 |
0166 - Chippewas Of The Thames 1st Nation | CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES WTP INTERIM UPGRADE #RJKD | FNWWAP | $1,829,792 | $747,869 |
0166 - Chippewas Of The Thames 1st Nation | CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES WTP INTERIM UPGRADE #RJKD | A-Base | $1,829,792 | $82,400 |
0168 - Munsee-Delaware First Nation | CANADA-ONTARIO DRINKING WATER IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE - MUNSEE DELAWARE #RJTC | FNWWAP | $1,670,000 | $934,432 |
0173 - Zhiibaahaasing First Nation | CANADA-ONTARIO DRINKING WATER IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE - ZHIIBAAHAASING #RJT9 | FNWWAP | $73,516 | $36,758 |
0176 - Sheguiandah Band | SHEGUIANDAH COMMUNICATIONS LINK INVESTIGATION #RJT0 | A-Base | $30,000 | $6,000 |
0195 - Pic Mobert Band | NEW WATER TREATMENT PLANT #RFN7 | A-Base | $11,078,082 | $495,300 |
0201 - Serpent River Band | SERPENT RIVER NEW WATER TREATMENT PLANT #RCA4 | A-Base | $12,630,000 | $3,568,997 |
0205 - Lac Seul Band | CANADA-ONTARIO DRINKING WATER IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE - LAC SEUL #RJTB | FNWWAP | $74,452 | $9,720 |
0205 - Lac Seul Band | CANADA-ONTARIO DRINKING WATER IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE - LAC SEUL #RJTB | FNWWAP | $1,023,207 | $570,877 |
0235 - Obashkaandagaang | OBASHKAANDAGAANG PUMPHOUSE REPAIRS | FNWWAP | $45,000 | $40,000 |
0240 - Webequie | WEBEQUIE WTP/SEWAGE TREATMENT UPGRADE PROJECT | A-Base | $12,759,467 | $2,560 |
0243 - Kashechewan Band | WTP UPGRADE/FIRE PUMP BACKUP POWER - KASHECHEWAN | FNWWAP | $2,440,750 | $50,000 |
Manitoba (MB) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Black River | S507 WTP and Lagoon Expansion | FNWWAP | $7,250,100 | $3,729,300 |
Bunibonibee | S630 Lift Station Repair | FNWWAP | $89,400 | $89,400 |
Frontier Shool Division (Norway House) | S621 Jack River School W/WW Upgrade | FNWWAP | $4,057,644 | $1,023,900 |
Gods Lake | S531 STP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $10,671,200 | $5,029,200 |
Hollow Water | S525 WTP | FNWWAP | $8,584,353 | $41,423 |
Hollow Water | S626 Lift Station Upgrades | A-base/FNWWAP | $363,850 | $363,850 |
Island Lake Tribal Council | S619 Housing Plumbing Retrofits Phase III | NCOF/FNWWAP | $13,933,012 | $3,863,012 |
Keewatin Tribal Council (Bunibonibee) | S575 Housing Water and Sewer Retrofits Phase II | NCOF | $4,669,000 | $3,869,000 |
Lake St Martin | S435 W/WW Facility Upgrade | FMC 40M | $24,876,489 | $545,681 |
Misipawistic (Grand Rapids) | S601 Lagoon Upgrade | A-base/FNWWAP | $3,124,626 | $1,663,102 |
Skownan | S504 WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $3,737,625 | $69,925 |
West Region Tribal Council | Annual Inspections | FNWWAP | $68,145 | $68,145 |
West Region Tribal Council | Wastewater Monitoring | FNWWAP | $134,868 | |
York Factory | S634 WTP Repair | FNWWAP | $788,555 | $536,924 |
Saskatchewan (SK) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canoe Lake | Eagles lake Lagoon Upgrade | FNWWAP | $2,727,000 | $50,000 |
Canoe Lake | Eagles Lake WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $750,000 | $400,000 |
Carry the Kettle | Lagoon Expansion | FNWWAP | $773,000 | $21,000 |
Cote | Water System Recharge | FNWWAP | $1,275,000 | $197,000 |
Cumberland House | Pemmican Portage Lagoon | A-Base | $2,113,700 | $64,800 |
Hatchet Lake | Water and Sewer Study | A-Base | $182,000 | $100,000 |
James Smith | Water Treatment Upgrade | FNWWAP | $7,173,000 | $2,539,000 |
Kinistin | SPS Upgrades | A-Base | $15,200 | $15,200 |
Lac La Ronge | Stanley Mission THM WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $5,610,000 | $431,200 |
Lac La Ronge | Sucker River Lagoon Expansion | FNWWAP | $1,075,000 | $100,000 |
Makwa Sahgaiehcan | Water Treatment Plant Upgrade | FNWWAP | $5,315,600 | $1,000,000 |
Ministikwan Lake | Mudie Lake WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $750,000 | $50,000 |
Montreal Lake | Lagoon Study | A-Base | $30,000 | $30,000 |
Moosomin | Water Treatment Plant Upgrade | FNWWAP | $5,390,000 | $2,308,500 |
Mosquito | Core Area Drainage | A-Base | $125,000 | $105,000 |
Muskoday | Water Supply Upgrade | FNWWAP | $1,141,500 | $12,500 |
Muskowekwan | New Lagoon | A-Base | $3,075,000 | $100,000 |
Pasqua | Community Lagoon Expansion | FNWWAP | $1,000,000 | $100,000 |
Peter Ballantyne | Pelican Narrows WTP | FNWWAP | $2,370,000 | $120,000 |
Peter Ballantyne | Sandy Bay Sewage Pumping Station Upgrades | A-Base | $3,750,000 | $1,000,000 |
Red Earth | Lagoon Repairs | A-Base | $230,000 | $230,000 |
Red Earth | Water Supply Study | A-Base | $6,342,000 | $50,000 |
Shoal Lake | WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $5,100,500 | $520,000 |
Sturgeon Lake | WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $2,000,000 | $150,000 |
White Bear | WTP Upgrade | FNWWAP | $4,620,000 | $300,000 |
Witchekan Lake | Sewage Lagoon Expansion | FNWWAP | $2,225,000 | $200,000 |
Alberta (AB) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Beaver Lake | Beaver Lake Water Hauling | A-Base | $50,447 | $32,483 |
Dene Tha' | Dene Tha' Meander River Water Design | FNWWAP | $455,000 | $330,000 |
Dene Tha' | Dene Tha' Meander River Water Design | Gathering Strength | $455,000 | $25,000 |
Little Red River Cree Nation | LRRCN JDP WTP Design & Construction | FNWWAP | $2,672,414 | $340,000 |
Little Red River Cree Nation | LRRCN JDP WTP Design & Construction | Gathering Strength | $2,672,414 | $20,000 |
North Peace Tribal Council | NPTC Northern Alberta WTP Bundled Projects | A-Base | $1,411,765 | $443,965 |
North Peace Tribal Council | NPTC Northern Alberta WTP Bundled Projects | FNWWAP | $1,411,765 | $376,300 |
North Peace Tribal Council | NPTC Northern Alberta WTP Bundled Projects | Gathering Strength | $1,411,765 | $91,500 |
Paul | Paul Water & Wastewater Design | Gathering Strength | $3,000,000 | $300,000 |
TSAG FN Comprehensive Water Strategy | A-Base | $200,000 | $200,000 |
British Columbia (BC) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
?Akisq'Nuk First Nation | FNWMS-DWS COLUMBIA LAKE IR#3 NORTH COMMUNITY | A-base/FNWWAP | $225,044 | $110,000 |
Adams Lake Indian Band | FNWWAP WATER SUPPLY & TREATMENT - SAHHLTKUM IR#4 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,250,000 | $190,000 |
Alexis Creek Indian Band | FNWMS IR 1 Water System Upgrades | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,550,000 | $29,130 |
Blueberry River First Nations | FNWMS Water System Upgrades | A-base/FNWWAP | $800,000 | $173,008 |
Bonaparte Indian Band | DWS Upgrading Bonaparte IR#3 | A-base/FNWWAP | $4,059,126 | $397,179 |
Boothroyd Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Upgrading Kahmoose I.R. # 4 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,289,427 | $1,648,467 |
Bridge River Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Supply/Treatment Improvement Bridge River IR #1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,931,302 | $520,051 |
Canim Lake Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Improvements East and West Community | FNWWAP | $2,029,565 | $48,575 |
Cayoose Creek Indian Band | FNWMS Well Investigation/Installation Cayoose Creek I.R. #1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,454,390 | $109,045 |
Cheam Indian Band | Water Systems Upgrade | A-Base | $2,008,789 | $115,097 |
Cowichan Tribes | FNWMS Wilson Road Community Water System Cowichan IR #1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,510,534 | $159,613 |
Doig River First Nation | FNWMS DWS Improvements Doig River I.R. # 206 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,687,813 | $45,963 |
Esk'Etemc | FNWMS DWS Improvements Alkali Lake I.R. #1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $3,542,182 | $94,399 |
Halalt Indian Band | Sewer Collection & Disposal Halalt IR #2 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,870,763 | $9,380 |
Halfway River First Nation | FNWMS DWS Treatment Facility Halfway River I.R. # 168 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,614,796 | $88,645 |
Kitselas Indian Band | Water System Upgrade - Gitaus IR no.1 | A-Base | $4,196,098 | $602,088 |
Klahoose First Nation | FNWMS Water Supply Assessment/Hydrogeotechnical Study | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,950,000 | $94,886 |
Kwikwasut'Inuxw Haxwa'Mis | FNWWAP Water Treatment Plant Upgrades | FNWWAP | $1,231,869 | $347,817 |
Lake Babine Nation | FNWMS Improvements to Wastewater System Babine I.R. #6 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,344,426 | $50,000 |
Lhoosk'Uz Dene Nation | FNWMS Domestic Water Supply Improvements - Kluskus I.R. # 1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,649,050 | $89,050 |
Lhoosk'Uz Dene Nation | Sewage Disposal System Upgrade IR#1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $500,000 | $27,665 |
Lhtako Dene Nation | FNWMS DWS Improvement Quesnel I.R. #1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,597,400 | $17,938 |
Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Improvements Quaaout IR #1 & North Bay IR #5 | A-base/FNWWAP | $5,291,285 | $249,923 |
Lower Similkameen Band | FNWMS Water System Ashnola IR #10 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,657,289 | $309,622 |
Lower Stl'Atl'Imx Tribal Council | Community Wastewater Disposal System - Skatin | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,022,000 | $40,755 |
Lytton Indian Band | Stein Intake Backwash System | A-Base | $463,272 | $88,624 |
Metlakatla Indian Band | FNWMS Sewage Treatment and Disposal Facility | A-base/FNWWAP | $9,346,648 | $378,346 |
Musqueam Indian Band | AC Watermain Pipe Replacement | A-Base | $842,955 | $734,729 |
Nadleh Whut'En Indian Band | FNWMS North Shore Sewer System Study | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,242,861 | $75,000 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | FNWWAP Liquid Waste Disposal | A-Base | $859,686 | $160,437 |
Osoyoos Indian Band | Osoyoos IR #1 Domestic Water System Improvements | A-base/FNWWAP | $3,862,640 | $263,015 |
Prophet River First Nation | Domestic Water Source / Treatment Assessment | A-base/FNWWAP | $183,959 | $93,959 |
Samahquam Indian Band | FNWWAP DWS Improvements | FNWWAP | $1,462,407 | $294,047 |
Saulteau First Nations | FNWMS DWS Improvements East Moberly I.R. #169 | A-base/FNWWAP | $4,707,071 | $34,400 |
Siska Indian Band | Water Supply Improvements IR#5/5B | A-Base | $109,506 | $75,230 |
Skatin Nations | FNWMS - Skatine Water System Improvements | A-base/FNWWAP | $300,000 | $55,035 |
Skidegate Indian Band | Skarkedus Lake Dam Assessment and Major Maintenance | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,465,916 | $98,475 |
Sliammon Indian Band | FNWMS- Wastewater Treatment/ Disposal System | A-base/FNWWAP | $10,285,019 | $321,597 |
Snuneymuxw First Nation | FNWMS- Nanaimo River 2,3&4 Sewage Disposal & Subdivision | A-base/FNWWAP | $791,973 | $78,606 |
Splatsin | FNWMS - Enderby IR#2 Jackpine & Canyon | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,045,632 | $246,905 |
Spuzzum Indian Band | Inkawathia and Skemis Water Intake Upgrades | A-Base | $454,448 | $104,042 |
Spuzzum Indian Band | Spuzzum IR#1 Slope Stabilization and Drainage | A-base/FNWWAP | $56,045 | $51,045 |
St. Mary'S Indian Band | Water Reservoir Replacement St. Mary's IR #1A | FNWWAP | $1,583,587 | $770,000 |
Stz'Uminus First Nation | Emergency Water Supply IR 13 | A-base/FNWWAP | $681,799 | $320,580 |
Stz'Uminus First Nation | FNWWAP Long Term Water Supply - Ladysmith Connection | FNWWAP | $203,390 | $203,390 |
T'It'Q'Et | McCartney's Flat Water Supply Study | A-base/FNWWAP | $47,036 | $29,992 |
T'It'Q'Et | Water System Improvements | A-Base | $573,113 | $216,772 |
Toosey Indian Band | FNWMS DWS Improvements Toosey I.R. # 1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $3,714,500 | $177,900 |
Toquaht Indian Band | FNWWAP Water Treatment & System Upgrades | FNWWAP | $2,227,822 | $106,337 |
Tsawout First Nation | FNWMS - Water and Sewer Servicing Feasibility -569 Semiahmoo | A-base/FNWWAP | $55,982 | $9,351 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | FNWMS DWS Improvements Pavilion I.R. #1 Marble Canyon IR#3 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,224,067 | $245,000 |
Uchucklesaht Indian Band | FNWMS Water System Upgrade - Elhlatese IR #2 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,829,320 | $40,000 |
Ucluelet First Nation | FNWMS- DWS Upgrade | FNWWAP | $3,912,063 | $3,599,143 |
West Moberly First Nations | Water Treatment Plant Upgrade | A-base/FNWWAP | $4,326,000 | $87,000 |
Xaxli'P Indian Band | PRV Station Upgrade Xaxli'p IR #1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $77,654 | $5,475 |
Xeni Gwet'In First Nations Government | FNWMS DWS Improvement Lohbihee I.R. # 3 | A-base/FNWWAP | $2,264,000 | $112,840 |
Xeni Gwet'In First Nations Government | Septic Waste Disposal System | A-base/FNWWAP | $81,000 | $81,000 |
Yunesit'In Government | FNWMS Sewage Lagoons Upgrade Stone I.R. # 1 | A-base/FNWWAP | $1,217,996 | $72,158 |
Yukon (YK) – W&WW Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daylu Dena Council | WTP Pre-Design/Design | Gathering Strength | $2,853,625 | $77,000 |
Dease River | Water Line Extension & reservoir | FNWWAP | $1,877,635 | $473,113 |
Liard First Nation | Cluster Well Upgrades | Gathering Strength | $615,300 | $146,000 |
ANNEX B: 99 School Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
Atlantic (AT) - School Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kingsclear FN | School Deficiences | A-Base | $27,840 | $27,840 |
St Mary's FN | School Deficiences | A-Base | $38,526 | $11,110 |
Québec (QC) - School Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lac Simon | Rénovation - École secondaire | A-Base | $182,403 | $182,403 |
Long Point | Revue architecturale | A-Base | $30,855 | $30,855 |
Manawan | École primaire - Rénovation | A-Base | $1,448,663 | $1,100,511 |
Opitciwan | École - Réhabilitation - QM46 | A-Base | $1,120,800 | $822,391 |
Ontario (ON) - School Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0121 - Six Nations Of The Grand River | BOILERS REPLACEMENT - EMILY C GENERAL SCHOOL #RJRQ | A-Base | $47,831 | $47,831 |
0122 - Chippewas Of Nawash First Nation | New School Project #RF98 | A-Base | $8,507,460 | $3,748,441 |
0143 - Attawapiskat Band | ATTAWAPISKAT SCHOOL FURNISHINGS #RJRK | A-Base | $900,000 | $900,000 |
0164 - Mohawks Of The Bay Of Quinte | QUINTE MOHAWK SCHOOL HEALTH AND SAFETY DEFICIENCIES #RKOC | A-Base | $34,325 | $34,325 |
0164 - Mohawks Of The Bay Of Quinte | QUINTE MOHAWK SCHOOL INTERNET CONNECTIVITY UPGRADES PROJECT #RJRU | A-Base | $81,850 | $81,850 |
0169 - Oneida Nation Of The Thames | STANDING STONE SCHOOL ROOF SECTION F REPAIRS/REPLACEMENT #RJ23 | A-Base | $237,714 | $231,064 |
0208 - Pikangikum Band | PIKANGIKUM SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT #RJRS | A-Base | $367,770 | $367,770 |
0208 - Pikangikum Band | PIKANGIKUM TEACHERAGE MOULD REMEDIATION #RJJR | A-Base | $494,535 | $16,718 |
0208 - Pikangikum Band | SCHOOL CAPITAL PLANNING STUDY #RA78 | Budget 2012 Schools | $499,086 | $98,886 |
0215 - Fort Severn Band | FORT SEVERN FIRST NATION - SCHOOL CAPITAL PLANNING STUDY | Budget 2012 Schools | $170,342 | $77,342 |
0216 - Cat Lake Band | NEW SCHOOL | A-Base | $15,889,801 | $3,608,196 |
Manitoba (MB) - School Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dauphin River | S583 Portable Classroom 2011 Flood | FMC 40M | $825,000 | $325,000 |
Lake St Martin | S109 School Feasibility Study | FMC 40M | $27,176,265 | $86,040 |
Saskatchewan (SK) - School Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clearwater River | School Boiler Replacement | A-Base | $393,000 | $393,000 |
Fishing Lake | Portable Classrooms | A-Base | $1,280,000 | $455,000 |
Muscowpetung | School Roof Repairs | A-Base | $922,900 | $366,900 |
Onion Lake | Eagleview High School Roof Replacement | A-Base | $2,905,000 | $2,770,000 |
Piapot | School Boiler Replacement | A-Base | $847,600 | $847,600 |
Shoal Lake | School Mechanical System Upgrades | A-Base | $680,000 | $82,000 |
White Bear | School Fire Alarm Repairs | A-Base | $113,500 | $60,000 |
Alberta (AB) - School Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alexander | Alexander School Upgrades | A-Base | $189,224 | $165,500 |
Alexis | Alexis School Security System | A-Base | $31,116 | $31,116 |
Beaver Lake | Beaver Lake School Pest Control | A-Base | $30,000 | $30,000 |
Beaver Lake | Beaver Lake School Upgrades | A-Base | $1,167,620 | $350,000 |
Blood | Blood Aahsaopi School Boiler Replacement | A-Base | $80,000 | $80,000 |
Blood | Blood Saipoyi School Expansion | Budget 2012 Schools | $1,390,000 | $1,390,000 |
Cold Lake | Cold Lake School Roof Repairs | A-Base | $135,000 | $135,000 |
Dene Tha' | Dene Tha' School Boilers | A-Base | $16,749 | $16,749 |
Enoch | Enoch School Gym Divider | A-Base | $16,000 | $16,000 |
Heart Lake | Heart Lake School Pest Control | A-Base | $30,000 | $30,000 |
Kehewin | Kehewin School Upgrades | A-Base | $300,000 | $300,000 |
Kehewin | Kehewin School Emergency Repairs | Emerg Mgmt | $39,300 | $39,300 |
Lubicon Lake Band | KTKN Lubicon School Modulars | A-Base | $1,422,884 | $1,422,884 |
Montana | Montana School Boilers | A-Base | $47,967 | $47,967 |
Paul | Paul School Kitchen Renovation | A-Base | $100,000 | $100,000 |
Piikani | Peigan Board of Educ Cafeteria Upgrades | A-Base | $60,000 | $60,000 |
Saddle Lake | Saddle Lake Elementary Mechanical Upgrade | A-Base | $200,000 | $200,000 |
Samson | Samson Pigeon Lake NEA School Connectivity | A-Base | $76,500 | $76,500 |
Stoney | Information technology fit ups - Morely New Primary School | A-Base | $28,450 | $28,450 |
Sturgeon Lake | WCTC Sturgeon Lake School Boiler Repairs | A-Base | $410,000 | $410,000 |
Sturgeon Lake | WCTC Sturgeon Lake Roof Repairs | A-Base | $434,560 | $54,560 |
Tallcree | South Tallcree School Feasibility Study | A-Base | $100,000 | $100,000 |
Tsuu T'ina | Tsuu T'ina School Upgrades | A-Base | $157,883 | $157,883 |
Whitefish Lake #128 | WFL#128 School Structural Repairs | A-Base | $150,000 | $150,000 |
Woodland Cree Nation | KTKN Woodland Cadotte Lake School Roof Replacement | A-Base | $913,240 | $153,335 |
Maskwachees Cultural College Roof Replacement | A-Base | $294,662 | $294,662 |
British Columbia (BC) - School Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ahousaht Indian Band | School Renovation Project | A-Base | $1,093,536 | $71,000 |
Ahousaht Indian Band | Maaqtusiis School - Ahousaht | A-Base | $13,466,940 | $107,000 |
Gitanyow Indian Band | Gitanyow School Exterior Renovations | A-Base | $80,000 | $80,000 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Heiltsuk School Major Renovations | A-Base | $7,476,445 | $951,405 |
Iskut Indian Band | Klappan School Heating Upgrade | A-Base | $445,344 | $374,024 |
Stz'Uminus First Nation | School - Replace Stu"ate lelum Secondary | A-Base | $10,580,266 | $11,472 |
Tl'Azt'En Nation | Eugene Joseph School Boiler Retrofit | A-Base | $82,738 | $82,738 |
Atlantic (AT) - School Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eel Ground FN | School Construction | Budget 2012 Schools | $9,020,000 | $3,750,000 |
Elsipogtog FN | School Deficiences | A-Base | $745,580 | $73,871 |
Québec (QC) - School Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wemotaci | École Seskitin - Rénovation et agrandissement - QL73 | A-Base | $8,200,000 | $734,470 |
Ontario (ON) - School Projects in Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0143 - Attawapiskat Band | Attawapiskat Vezina Secondary School Flood Restoration #Rjsy/Rjsw | A-Base | $949,704 | $411,704 |
0143 - Attawapiskat Band | Attawapiskat School (Elementary) | Budget 2012 Schools | $31,116,050 | $8,386,280 |
0205 - Lac Seul Band | Lac Seul-Frenchman's Head School #Red7 | A-Base | $7,068,707 | $120,000 |
0208 - Pikangikum Band | New School Project #Rjrn | Budget 2012 Schools | $66,405,942 | $326,679 |
0211 - Sandy Lake Band | Sandy Lake Elementary School Fire Rehabilitation and Repairs Project | A-Base | $4,044,256 | $3,034,549 |
0213 - Muskrat Dam Lake Band | Muskrat Dam Samson Beardy Memorial School Water Damage Tear Out | A-Base | $387,495 | $354,252 |
0216 - Cat Lake Band | School Servicing | A-Base | $6,599,667 | $196,734 |
0238 - North Spirit Lake Band | North Spirit Lk. F.N. - School Project | A-Base | $15,964,900 | $124,072 |
1003 - Keewaytinook Okimakanak Tribl Council | New Schools Project - Fort Severn Poplar Hill First Nations | Budget 2012 Schools | $45,577,454 | $445,821 |
Manitoba (MB) - School Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Manto Sipi Cree Nation | S600 School Bundling | Budget 2012 Schools | $522,475 | $150,000 |
Shamattawa | S530 New School | Budget 2012 Schools | $38,990,500 | $11,584,600 |
St Theresa Pt | S298 School (sprinklers) | Gathering Strength | $38,856,629 | $300,000 |
Saskatchewan (SK) - School Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Big River | High School Repairs | A-Base | $75,000 | $75,000 |
Birch Narrows | School Back-up Generator | A-Base | $60,000 | $60,000 |
Black Lake | School Portables | A-Base | $500,000 | $100,000 |
Buffalo River | School Boiler and Control Upgrade | A-Base | $290,000 | $290,000 |
Canoe Lake | School Boiler and Control Upgrade | A-Base | $290,000 | $290,000 |
Fishing Lake | New School | A-Base | $27,710,600 | $1,000,000 |
Peepeekisis | School Renovations | A-Base | $2,771,500 | $839,700 |
Peter Ballantyne | Pelican Narrows High School Add/Reno | Budget 2012 Schools | $25,294,600 | $15,859,800 |
Poundmaker | School Emergency Boiler Repair | A-Base | $530,000 | $530,000 |
Red Earth | School Addition & Renovation | BCP | $17,677,000 | $3,000,000 |
Wahpeton | New School | A-Base | $3,000,000 | $23,500 |
Waterhen Lake | School Roof Repairs | A-Base | $1,100,000 | $25,000 |
Witchekan Lake | School Mechanical System Emergency Repair | A-Base | $500,000 | $300,000 |
Alberta (AB) - School Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Little Red River Cree Nation | LRRCN Fox Lake School Roof Repair | A-Base | $150,000 | |
O'Chiese | O'Chiese New School | Budget 2012 Schools | $1,531,750 |
British Columbia (BC) - School Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Esk'Etemc | New Sxoxomic School | A-Base | $6,417,715 | $311,943 |
Gitga'At First Nation | Education and Recreation Center Repairs and Renovations | A-Base | $394,853 | $129,870 |
Kwakiutl Indian Band | Wagalus School Replacement | Budget 2012 Schools | $9,644,072 | $817,858 |
Lax Kw'Alaams Indian Band | Community School | Budget 2012 Schools | $20,670,044 | $5,404,416 |
Nak'Azdli Indian Band | Nak'al Bun School | A-Base | $14,208,599 | $1,546,729 |
Prophet River First Nation | Prophet River School | A-Base | $5,186,532 | $375,224 |
Snuneymuxw First Nation | Qwam Qwun Stuwixwulh School Replacement | A-Base | $61,365 | $61,365 |
Takla Lake First Nation | School Renovation and Repairs | A-Base | $558,449 | $200,000 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | New School Building plus gym reno | Budget 2012 Schools | $8,357,833 | $473,440 |
Yunesit'In Government | Yunesit'in School Gym Addition | A-Base | $2,680,209 | $25,584 |
ANNEX C: 232 Housing Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
Atlantic (AT) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Metepenagiag FN | Housing Policy | A-Base | $35,000 | $35,000 |
Shubenacadie | Housing Policy | HQ | $35,000 | $35,000 |
Tobique FN | Housing Repairs | A-Base | $63,000 | $63,000 |
Waycobah | Housing Policy | HQ | $35,000 | $35,000 |
Québec (QC) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kitcisakik | Plan aménagement communautaire | A-Base | $131,760 | $131,760 |
Ontario (ON) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0215 - Fort Severn Band | NCOF - Multi-Unit Housing | NCOF | $400,000 | $400,000 |
Manitoba (MB) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Opaskwayak Cree Nation | O&M Housing Planning | HQ | $9,997 | $9,997 |
Saskatchewan (SK) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Carry the Kettle | Flooding House Recovery | EM | $758,800 | $462,300 |
Alberta (AB) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blood | Blood Tribe Mould Remediation Housing Units | A-Base | $1,082,259 | $602,259 |
Enoch | Enoch Housing | A-Base | $625,632 | $366,032 |
Little Red River Cree Nation | LRRCN John D'Or Prairie & Garden River Lot Development | Infra Alloc | $255,850 | $255,850 |
Loon River | KTKN Loon River Sub Division Design | A-Base | $78,834 | $78,834 |
Louis Bull | Louis Bull Housing | A-Base | $424,951 | $238,351 |
Lubicon Lake Band | KTKN Lubicon New Housing Units | A-Base | $1,499,408 | $1,499,408 |
Lubicon Lake Band | Lubicon Housing | Hsg Alloc | $140,100 | $140,100 |
Montana | Montana Mould Remediation and Retrofits | A-Base | $45,000 | $45,000 |
Saddle Lake | Saddle Lake Wind Damaged Homes | A-Base | $123,000 | $123,000 |
Siksika | Siksika New Housing Units | A-Base | $5,304,000 | $5,304,000 |
Whitefish Lake #128 | WFL #128 Wind Damaged Home Repairs | A-Base | $88,000 | $88,000 |
Whitefish Lake #459 | KTKN Whitefish Atikameg #459 Modular Purchase | A-Base | $535,345 | $535,345 |
British Columbia (BC) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adams Lake Indian Band | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 2 units CMHC #19-362-110/008 | A-Base | $355,996 | $47,296 |
Adams Lake Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2012/2013 AD | A-Base | $242,543 | $23,648 |
Alexis Creek Indian Band | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 4 units CMHC #22-730-519/001 | A-Base | $808,900 | $139,396 |
Alexis Creek Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MG | A-Base | $20,134 | $20,134 |
Bonaparte Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, JP | A-Base | $28,000 | $27,648 |
Bonaparte Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2012-2013, NG | A-Base | $10,200 | $10,200 |
Campbell River Indian Band | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 2 units CMHC #17-961-947/004 | A-Base | $234,150 | $24,672 |
Campbell River Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 JH | A-Base | $194,672 | $24,672 |
Campbell River Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013/2014, AH | A-Base | $12,300 | $12,300 |
Campbell River Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2012-2013, LS | A-Base | $12,300 | $12,300 |
Cape Mudge Indian Band | Elders home | A-Base | $50,000 | $50,000 |
Cape Mudge Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 RB | A-Base | $160,450 | $450 |
Cape Mudge Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 HD | A-Base | $130,450 | $450 |
Cape Mudge Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 AH | A-Base | $304,672 | $24,672 |
Cape Mudge Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2012/2013 AEC | A-Base | $230,450 | $24,672 |
Da Naxda Xw First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, JG & VG | A-Base | $35,000 | $35,000 |
Doig River First Nation | Band Administered Housing (MG) 2013/2014 5 units | A-Base | $830,811 | $174,245 |
Douglas Indian Band | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 5 units CMHC #19-360-395/003 | A-Base | $1,086,645 | $199,610 |
Ehattesaht Band | Band administered (MG) 2013/2014 4 plex | A-Base | $671,376 | $120,393 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, WM | A-Base | $17,208 | $17,208 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, RC | A-Base | $28,086 | $28,086 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, PR | A-Base | $13,346 | $13,346 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MP | A-Base | $28,478 | $28,478 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MC | A-Base | $31,803 | $31,803 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, MP | A-Base | $31,805 | $31,805 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, JR | A-Base | $31,816 | $31,816 |
Esk'Etemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, AP | A-Base | $31,814 | $31,814 |
Fort Nelson First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 JN | A-Base | $110,000 | $34,849 |
Fort Nelson First Nation | Band Administered Housing (MG) 2013/2014 1 unit | A-Base | $110,000 | $34,849 |
Fort Nelson First Nation | Band Administered Housing (MG) 2013/2014 1 unit | A-Base | $110,000 | $34,849 |
Gitga'At First Nation | Inspection of Homes | A-Base | $2,052,800 | $52,800 |
Gitxaala Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, RL | A-Base | $28,400 | $28,400 |
Gitxaala Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, RB | A-Base | $31,700 | $31,700 |
Gitxaala Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, NR | A-Base | $32,900 | $32,900 |
Gitxaala Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, JB | A-Base | $41,850 | $41,330 |
Gitxaala Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, IL | A-Base | $34,900 | $34,900 |
Gitxaala Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, GH | A-Base | $41,610 | $41,330 |
Gitxaala Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, AM | A-Base | $42,900 | $41,330 |
Gitxaala Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2011/12, 7 units (revised) | A-Base | $186,109 | $127,981 |
Gwa'Sala-Nakwaxda'Xw Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 PS | A-Base | $43,000 | $30,672 |
Gwa'Sala-Nakwaxda'Xw Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2012/2013 NC | A-Base | $120,672 | $30,672 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Stream 1 New BC Region Housing Approach | A-Base | $50,000 | $50,000 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, TH | A-Base | $39,875 | $39,875 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, SC | A-Base | $39,386 | $39,386 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, RM | A-Base | $39,907 | $39,907 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, AT | A-Base | $39,826 | $39,826 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, AP Jr. | A-Base | $34,860 | $34,860 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, AB | A-Base | $39,859 | $39,859 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (MG) 2011/12, 2 units | A-Base | $389,550 | $79,844 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MB | A-Base | $39,869 | $39,869 |
Katzie Indian Band | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 2 units CMHC #19-360-312/003 | A-Base | $359,750 | $40,638 |
Katzie Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2012-13, JA | A-Base | $10,300 | $10,235 |
K'Ómoks First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, Roofs 16 units | A-Base | $80,680 | $80,680 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | Energy Efficiency Upgrades/Pilot (No MG) 2013-2014, 4 units | A-Base | $267,200 | $55,352 |
Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, SD | A-Base | $27,599 | $27,599 |
Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band | BATS Remediation (No MG) 2013-2014, HF | A-Base | $22,854 | $22,854 |
Malahat First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 MH | A-Base | $100,000 | $20,672 |
Malahat First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 JE | A-Base | $75,000 | $20,672 |
Malahat First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 GH | A-Base | $100,000 | $20,672 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, TBD | A-Base | $7,185 | $7,185 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, RM Jr. | A-Base | $15,130 | $13,050 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, J.N. | A-Base | $28,160 | $23,260 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, FM | A-Base | $31,450 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, CM | A-Base | $30,280 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 SM Jr. | A-Base | $43,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 RM | A-Base | $58,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 NM | A-Base | $43,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 NA | A-Base | $43,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 JM | A-Base | $434,455 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 EJ | A-Base | $43,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 JA | A-Base | $58,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 CL | A-Base | $58,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 BP | A-Base | $58,355 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2012/2013 CH | A-Base | $231,855 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MJ | A-Base | $33,140 | $28,355 |
Moricetown Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, JN | A-Base | $28,510 | $28,355 |
Mount Currie Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (MG) 2013/2014 6 units | A-Base | $565,888 | $165,888 |
Mount Currie Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 NP | A-Base | $152,798 | $5,000 |
Mount Currie Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 JW | A-Base | $106,988 | $27,648 |
Musqueam Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 ATF | A-Base | $240,319 | $20,319 |
Musqueam Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2012/2013 CJCA | A-Base | $239,450 | $20,319 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Rental Review Handbook Phase II | A-Base | $34,870 | $34,870 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, WS | A-Base | $23,313 | $23,313 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, WP | A-Base | $36,653 | $36,653 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, LP | A-Base | $32,809 | $32,809 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, LN Sr. | A-Base | $33,713 | $33,713 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, LM | A-Base | $37,772 | $37,772 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, EH | A-Base | $36,923 | $36,923 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, BK | A-Base | $37,393 | $37,393 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, BA Sr. | A-Base | $37,772 | $37,772 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 TH | A-Base | $201,500 | $37,772 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MW | A-Base | $32,913 | $32,913 |
Nuxalk Nation Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, JN | A-Base | $37,772 | $37,772 |
Old Massett Village Council Band | Roof Replacement Phase 3 - 34 Roofs | A-Base | $270,090 | $256,586 |
Old Massett Village Council Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, 6 units | A-Base | $247,900 | $247,980 |
Old Massett Village Council Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, 5 Units | A-Base | $206,585 | $206,585 |
Osoyoos Indian Band | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 4 units CMHC #19360130/013 | A-Base | $755,441 | $97,276 |
Pauquachin Indian Band | Housing Renovations Joint RRAP (No MG) 2013-2014, LH & MB | A-Base | $43,681 | $11,681 |
Penelakut Tribe | Fire & Water Damage Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, SW | A-Base | $34,650 | $34,650 |
Penticton Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MK | A-Base | $26,950 | $24,319 |
Quatsino Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, RS | A-Base | $27,251 | $27,251 |
Quatsino Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, EN | A-Base | $23,855 | $23,855 |
Quatsino Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, AM | A-Base | $27,163 | $17,563 |
Saulteau First Nations | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, W&MG | A-Base | $13,610 | $13,610 |
Saulteau First Nations | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, D&GP | A-Base | $13,400 | $13,400 |
Seabird Island Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, 4 units FM/CW/tbd/WB | A-Base | $77,095 | $75,998 |
Seabird Island Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2012-13, CH | A-Base | $12,860 | $12,235 |
Shackan Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, DW | A-Base | $17,345 | $17,345 |
Shackan Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, BB | A-Base | $23,345 | $23,345 |
Shackan Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, RA | A-Base | $12,300 | $12,235 |
Shackan Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, KJ | A-Base | $16,300 | $12,235 |
Shackan Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, JA | A-Base | $18,545 | $18,545 |
Shackan Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, FC | A-Base | $16,300 | $12,235 |
Shackan Indian Band | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, BJ | A-Base | $13,300 | $12,235 |
Shackan Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, SJ | A-Base | $20,045 | $20,045 |
Shackan Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MJ | A-Base | $28,095 | $24,319 |
Skidegate Indian Band | Mould Renovations (No MG) 2012-2013, 8 units Phase 2 | A-Base | $330,640 | $235,040 |
Skidegate Indian Band | Mould Renovations (No MG) 2012-2013, 10 units Phase 1 | A-Base | $394,450 | $294,450 |
Skwah Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 TM | A-Base | $170,319 | $20,319 |
Sliammon Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 DG | A-Base | $75,496 | $23,869 |
Snuneymuxw First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, MT | A-Base | $12,185 | $10,111 |
Snuneymuxw First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, AW | A-Base | $18,550 | $10,111 |
Soda Creek Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, Vacant unit | A-Base | $22,200 | $22,200 |
Squamish Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 SH | A-Base | $221,043 | $20,319 |
Squamish Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 BB | A-Base | $162,319 | $20,319 |
Squamish Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 TH | A-Base | $140,000 | $20,319 |
Squamish Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 MLM | A-Base | $140,000 | $20,319 |
Squamish Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (no MG) 2012/2013 4 units | A-Base | $560,000 | $81,276 |
Sts'Ailes Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, 10 units | A-Base | $260,475 | $237,793 |
Stz'Uminus First Nation | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 4 units CMHC #22-095-145/002 | A-Base | $651,369 | $82,688 |
Stz'Uminus First Nation | Band Administered Housing (no MG) 6 units | A-Base | $941,895 | $124,032 |
Sumas First Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, FM | A-Base | $20,300 | $20,300 |
Tk'Emlups Te Secwepemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, LJ | A-Base | $13,003 | $10,084 |
Tk'Emlups Te Secwepemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, DJ | A-Base | $20,102 | $20,102 |
Tk'Emlups Te Secwepemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, AP | A-Base | $14,184 | $14,184 |
Tk'Emlups Te Secwepemc | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 SDP | A-Base | $220,179 | $20,319 |
Tk'Emlups Te Secwepemc | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 KDL | A-Base | $286,647 | $20,319 |
Tk'Emlups Te Secwepemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, SJ | A-Base | $17,271 | $17,271 |
Tk'Emlups Te Secwepemc | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MB | A-Base | $8,350 | $8,350 |
Tla-O-Qui-Aht First Nations | Band Administered (MG) 2013/2014 12 units (3 4-plex) | A-Base | $1,491,600 | $631,572 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, IS | A-Base | $34,799 | $34,799 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, CP | A-Base | $34,809 | $34,809 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, CA | A-Base | $24,484 | $24,484 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2010/11, RJ | A-Base | $8,985 | $8,099 |
Toosey Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, JG | A-Base | $31,814 | $31,814 |
Tsartlip Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014, NS | A-Base | $162,672 | $20,672 |
Tsartlip Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 WM | A-Base | $163,172 | $20,672 |
Tsartlip Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 PH | A-Base | $105,450 | $20,672 |
Tsartlip Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 GLM | A-Base | $168,672 | $20,672 |
Tsartlip Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 MA | A-Base | $545,672 | $20,672 |
Tsawout First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 MS | A-Base | $140,897 | $20,672 |
Tsay Keh Dene Band | Band Administered Housing (2013/2014) 8 units | A-Base | $2,147,630 | $330,640 |
Tseshaht | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, 5 units, EG/JT/BD/LM/KR | A-Base | $87,250 | $80,972 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 4 units CMHC #22-730-485/001 | A-Base | $692,956 | $110,592 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, P&H McD | A-Base | $33,195 | $27,648 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, J&S McK | A-Base | $18,495 | $13,724 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, FL | A-Base | $21,295 | $13,724 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, FA | A-Base | $27,395 | $27,395 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, CH | A-Base | $27,795 | $27,648 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, A&R E | A-Base | $37,895 | $13,724 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, VN | A-Base | $15,900 | $13,924 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, ST | A-Base | $15,000 | $11,000 |
Ts'Kw'Aylaxw First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, LM | A-Base | $15,250 | $13,924 |
Tsleil-Waututh Nation | Social Housing (MG) 2013/2014 4 units CMHC #22-501-670/005 | A-Base | $785,200 | $39,738 |
T'Sou-Ke First Nation | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 MT | A-Base | $289,106 | $20,672 |
T'Sou-Ke First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, CG | A-Base | $13,250 | $10,411 |
Tzeachten Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 TG | A-Base | $310,160 | $10,160 |
Westbank First Nation | Pine Acres Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, 21 units | A-Base | $413,917 | $73,000 |
Westbank First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 SM | A-Base | $110,319 | $20,319 |
Westbank First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 LD Jr. | A-Base | $320,319 | $20,319 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, WA | A-Base | $24,535 | $24,535 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, VG | A-Base | $28,010 | $28,010 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, TW | A-Base | $26,065 | $21,565 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, JA | A-Base | $26,100 | $26,100 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, DS | A-Base | $22,810 | $22,810 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, CW | A-Base | $28,355 | $23,510 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, AS | A-Base | $20,115 | $20,115 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 DS | A-Base | $171,850 | $450 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Bats Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, SM | A-Base | $28,355 | $28,355 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, MW | A-Base | $26,860 | $26,860 |
Xaxli'P Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2013-2014, FO | A-Base | $17,600 | $13,748 |
Yukon (YK) - Housing Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
RRDC | Housing Quality Assessment | A-Base | $60,000 | $60,000 |
RRDC | Housing Quality Inventory Inspection | A-Base | $48,000 | $48,000 |
Québec (QC) - Housing Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
APNQL | Services consultatifs | A-Base / O&M | $125,000 | $125,000 |
Ontario (ON) - Housing Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0143 - Attawapiskat Band | NCOF - MULTI-UNIT HOUSING #RJQQ | NCOF | $2,200,000 | $1,000,000 |
0144 - Moose Cree First Nation | NCOF - MULTI-UNIT HOUSING | NCOF | $800,000 | $200,000 |
0208 - Pikangikum Band | NCOF - MULTI-UNIT HOUSING | NCOF | $800,000 | $400,000 |
0243 - Kashechewan Band | NCOF - MULTI-UNIT HOUSING | NCOF | $2,200,000 | $1,000,000 |
Manitoba (MB) - Housing Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Berens River | S618 Log Home | NCOF | $683,400 | $490,900 |
Ebb and Flow | S584 Replacement of Homes 2011 Flood | FMC 40M | $8,590,789 | $6,213,789 |
Lake St Martin | S615 133 Home Demolition | FMC 40M | $1,984,900 | $1,185,557 |
Manto Sipi Cree Nation | S622 Portable Housing Trailers | NCOF | $273,141 | $131,351 |
Peguis | S500 Flood Mitigation Works to Houses and Infrastructure | FMC 40M | $15,312,316 | $11,312,316 |
Pinaymootang | S582 15 Unit Housing | FMC 40M | $5,363,058 | $3,863,058 |
Pinaymootang | S581 Housing Assessment | FMC 40M | $330,250 | $205,250 |
British Columbia (BC) - Housing Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bonaparte Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (no MG) 2012-2013, 1 unit | A-Base | $177,648 | $27,648 |
Cowichan Tribes | Multi-unit Housing | A-Base | $41,150 | $11,255 |
Glen Vowell Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 JSV | A-Base | $98,396 | $31,249 |
Kitsumkalum Indian Band | Social Housing (MG) 2012/2013 4 units CMHC #19-360-445/004 | A-Base | $750,038 | $101,420 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (MG) 2013/2014 6 units | A-Base | $1,402,400 | $247,980 |
Leq 'A : Mel First Nation | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 RP | A-Base | $240,319 | $20,319 |
Lower Nicola Indian Band | Mould Renovation (No MG) 2012-2013, J&L D | A-Base | $22,458 | $4,650 |
Lower Similkameen Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 LT | A-Base | $207,100 | $10,000 |
Lower Similkameen Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 LL | A-Base | $22,175 | $27,648 |
Musqueam Indian Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 ES & WS | A-Base | $180,638 | $40,638 |
Nanoose First Nation Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 OB | A-Base | $195,672 | $20,672 |
Nanoose First Nation Band | Individual Housing (no MG) 2013/2014 BE | A-Base | $211,891 | $20,672 |
Neskonlith Indian Band | Individual Housing (MG) 2013/2014 TD | A-Base | $273,640 | $23,640 |
Pacheedaht First Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2013-2014, 4 units, Roofs Only | A-Base | $21,890 | $907 |
Simpcw First Nation | Individual Housing (MG) 2012/2013 RTL | A-Base | $247,003 | $27,648 |
Tl'Azt'En Nation | Housing Renovations (No MG) 2012-13, BD | A-Base | $31,430 | $16,025 |
Xaxli'P Indian Band | Band Administered Housing (MG) 2012-2013 2 units | A-Base | $211,648 | $55,296 |
ANNEX D: 289 Other Community Infrastructure Projects (April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014)
Atlantic (AT) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chapel Island | Response | EM | $56,190 | $56,190 |
Eel River Bar | Response | EM | $12,520,977 | $1,500,000 |
Eskasoni | School Fuel Tank Upgrades | A-Base | $95,175 | $95,175 |
Eskasoni | Response | EM | $764,605 | $764,605 |
Eskasoni | School Fuel Tank Upgrades | TB - Fuel Tank | $140,938 | $100,000 |
Kingsclear FN | Fire Protection | A-Base | $9,200 | $9,200 |
Lennox Island FN | School Fuel Tank Upgrades | TB - Fuel Tank | $112,821 | $74,636 |
Lennox Island FN | Road & Bridges | A-Base | $200,000 | $100,000 |
Membertou | Energy Efficiency Initiative | HQ | $98,833 | $98,833 |
Mushuau Innu FN | Electrification - Projects | A-Base | $314,363 | $314,363 |
Pictou | Fire Protection | A-Base | $12,307 | $12,307 |
Tobique FN | Fire Protection | A-Base | $32,515 | $32,515 |
Waycobah | Energy Efficiency Initiative | HQ | $100,000 | $100,000 |
Québec (QC) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Barriere Lake | Service truck | A-Base | $28,289 | $28,289 |
Barriere Lake | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $32,844 | $32,844 |
Ekuanitshit | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $33,300 | $33,300 |
Kanesatake | Service truck | A-Base | $38,655 | $38,655 |
Kanesatake | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $19,599 | $19,599 |
Kitcisakik | Rénovation - Bâtiment communautaire | A-Base | $24,958 | $24,958 |
Lac Simon | Étude démographique | A-Base | $5,016 | $5,016 |
Listuguj | Replacement Band Garage | A-Base | $1,200,000 | $285,000 |
Listuguj | Acquisition new excavator | A-Base | $215,000 | $215,000 |
Manawan | Aréna | A-Base | $200,000 | $200,000 |
Manawan | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $83,643 | $83,643 |
Mashteuiatsh | Réfection rue Mahikan | A-Base | $791,112 | $791,112 |
Mashteuiatsh | Réfection rue Ouiatchouan - Upakalu - QL69 | A-Base | $2,674,458 | $2,674,458 |
Mashteuiatsh | Système de réfrigération | A-Base | $200,000 | $200,000 |
Mashteuiatsh | Réservoir pétrolier - QM55 | A-Base | $99,000 | $99,000 |
Natashquan | Camion de service | A-Base | $35,980 | $35,980 |
Opitciwan | Décontamination quadruplex - QL58 | A-Base | $13,000 | $13,000 |
Opitciwan | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $621,971 | $621,971 |
Timiskaming | Eco Center | A-Base | $65,148 | $65,148 |
Timiskaming | Dump Site | A-Base | $228,816 | $228,816 |
Unamen Shipu | Dépôt en tranchée | A-Base | $32,202 | $32,202 |
Unamen Shipu | Maison des jeunes | A-Base | $119,003 | $119,003 |
Unamen Shipu | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $96,050 | $96,050 |
Viger | Rénovation - Bâtiment communautaire | A-Base | $34,068 | $34,068 |
Wemotaci | Dépôt sec | A-Base | $100,000 | $100,000 |
Wemotaci | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $223,137 | $223,137 |
Wendake | Trottoir rue Chef Max Gros-Louis | A-Base | $45,270 | $45,270 |
Ontario (ON) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0154 - Iskatewizaagegan #39 Indepdnt Fnb | ISKATEWIZAAGEGAN ALTERNATIVE LANDFILL SOLUTION #RJ4V | A-Base | $167,200 | $167,200 |
0155 - Shoal Lake no 40 Band | SHOAL LAKE 40 ALTERNATIVE LANDFILL SOLUTION #RJR8 | A-Base | $182,200 | $182,200 |
0158 - Naotkamegwanning | NAOTKAMEGWANNING SCHOOL FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE #RJXN | FuelTanks/A-Base | $302,834 | $252,834 |
0204 - North Caribou Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) #6153/RJ9V | FMC | $1,526,000 | $194,504 |
0208 - Pikangikum Band | PIKANGIKUM CAPITAL PLANNING STUDY #RDJN | A-Base | $341,400 | $20,400 |
0209 - Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug | KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB SCHOOL TEACHERAGE FUEL TANK SYSTEM UPGRADE #RJ37 | FuelTanks/A-Base | $416,380 | $367,080 |
0213 - Muskrat Dam Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) Unit B Engine Replacement | FMC | $833,538 | $507,661 |
0213 - Muskrat Dam Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) Engine Replacement | FMC | $353,946 | $353,946 |
0215 - Fort Severn Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $127,350 | $16,500 |
0216 - Cat Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $51,000 | $51,000 |
0217 - Wunnumin Lake First Nation | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $697,402 | $132,842 |
0218 - Dokis Band | DOKIS - LITTLE FRENCH RIVER BRIDGE REHABILITATION | A-Base | $633,951 | $542,651 |
0236 - Poplar Hill Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $73,000 | $73,000 |
0238 - North Spirit Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $60,000 | $60,000 |
0239 - Neskantaga First Nation | NESKANTAGA CAPITAL PLANNING STUDY | A-Base | $75,000 | $17,356 |
0240 - Webequie | WEBEQUIE SCHOOL FUEL TANK SYSTEM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $199,000 | $150,000 |
0241 - Nibinamik First Nation Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $1,490,739 | $676,162 |
0325 - Kee-Way-Win Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $149,000 | $149,000 |
1033 - Nishnawbe-Aski-Nation | NAN NORTHERN ONTARIO BROADBAND EXPANSION | NCOF | $10,651,000 | $2,000,000 |
1075 - Shibogama Tribal Council | NCOF - IPA TRANSFER TO HYDRO ONE REMOTES - PHASE 1 | NCOF | $100,000 | $100,000 |
1075 - Shibogama Tribal Council | NCOF - WATAYNIKANEYAP POWER/CENTRAL CORRIDOR ENERGY GROUP GRID | NCOF | $1,400,000 | $1,400,000 |
1075 - Shibogama Tribal Council | SHIBOGAMA NORTHERN ONTARIO FN ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE FUEL TRAINING PORTION | FuelTanks/A-Base | $50,000 | $50,000 |
Manitoba (MB) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ebb and Flow | S565 Flood Protection - Permanent Dyke | A-Base | $930,786 | $490,956 |
Fisher River | S276 Personal Care home | HQ | $4,620,712 | $411,000 |
Fort Alexander (sagkeeng) | S282/6126 Personal Care Home | HQ | $3,730,000 | $199,500 |
Fort Alexander (sagkeeng) | S402 Shoreline Erosion | Gathering Strength | $4,080,473 | $160,000 |
Interlake Reserves Tribal Council | S617 Solid Waste Management | FMC 40M | $252,430 | $202,430 |
Lake St Martin | S613 Community Development | FMC 40M | $324,262 | $324,262 |
O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi | S571 Flood Protection Permanent Dyke | HQ | $4,677,332 | $1,565,000 |
Sioux Valley | S566 Flood Protection - Permanent Dyke | HQ | $1,437,637 | $621,415 |
Sioux Valley | S209 Personal Care Home Upgrade | HQ | $15,066,200 | $100,000 |
Various | S172 Winter Roads Ongoing Projects | A-Base | $6,012,000 | $6,012,000 |
Saskatchewan (SK)- Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
BATC | Solid Waste Transfer Stations | FNIF | $3,751,600 | $267,800 |
Carry the Kettle | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $6,566,000 | $600,000 |
Keeseekoose | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $690,600 | $94,600 |
Little Black Bear | Flood Road Recovery | EM | $600,100 | $531,500 |
Mistawasis | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $1,819,000 | $350,000 |
Muscowpetung | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $991,000 | $250,000 |
Poundmaker | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $1,140,000 | $850,000 |
Sturgeon Lake | Fire Truck | A-Base | $37,500 | $37,500 |
Sweetgrass | Fire Hall Addition | A-Base | $250,000 | $250,000 |
Whitecap Dakota | Community Drainage | A-Base | $1,100,000 | $142,000 |
Yellow Quill | Solid Waste Transfer Stations | FNIF | $549,500 | $16,000 |
Alberta (AB) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Beaver Lake | Beaver Lake Communication Towers | A-Base | $38,000 | $38,000 |
Bigstone | Bigstone - Infrastructure Improvements | Infra Alloc | $458,200 | $95,000 |
Bigstone | Bigstone - Infrastructure Improvements | Infra Alloc | $458,200 | $13,225 |
Bigstone | Bigstone - Infrastructure Improvements | Infra Alloc | $458,200 | $349,975 |
Blood | Blood Kanai Building Monitoring System | A-Base | $136,000 | $136,000 |
Blood | Blood Gravel Crushing and Vehicle Repairs | A-Base | $173,000 | $173,000 |
Blood | Blood Tribe Safety Officer Training | A-Base | $13,780 | $13,780 |
Dene Tha' | Dene Tha' Truck Repairs | A-Base | $14,737 | $14,737 |
Ermineskin | Ermineskin Community and Five Year Capital Plan | Infra Alloc | $262,964 | $89,016 |
Ermineskin | Ermineskin Fire Pumper Truck | A-Base | $298,308 | $298,308 |
Fort McMurray | Ft McMurray Comprehensive Community Plan | A-Base | $130,000 | $30,000 |
Kehewin | Kehewin Landfill Second Cell | A-Base | $25,000 | $25,000 |
Little Red River Cree Nation | LRRCN Fox Lake Gravel Hauling and Stockpiling | Infra Alloc | $71,350 | $71,350 |
Louis Bull | Louis Bull Transfer Station | A-Base | $2,022,056 | $299,782 |
Lubicon Lake Band | KTKN Lubicon Community Plan | A-Base | $25,000 | $25,000 |
Montana | Montana Solar Project | A-Base | $323,050 | $275,000 |
Paul | Paul Asset Maintenance & Upgrades | A-Base | $203,074 | $203,074 |
Paul | Paul Solid Waste Management | A-Base | $336,397 | $86,397 |
Piikani | Piikani Well Head Road Repairs | A-Base | $380,000 | $113,000 |
Piikani | Piikani Equipment Purchase | A-Base | $207,601 | $207,601 |
Saddle Lake | Saddle Lake Landfill Expansion | A-Base | $48,000 | $48,000 |
Samson | Samson Major Maintenance Costs | A-Base | $71,475 | $71,475 |
Stoney | Stoney Major Vehicle Maintenance | A-Base | $78,910 | $78,910 |
Stoney | Stoney Transfer Station | A-Base | $100,000 | $100,000 |
Sturgeon Lake | WCTC Sturgeon Lake Transfer Station Design | A-Base | $228,000 | $228,000 |
Sunchild | Sunchild Garbage Trucks | A-Base | $121,090 | $121,090 |
Tsuu T'ina | Tsuu T'ina Solid Waste Management | A-Base | $1,842,933 | $130,677 |
Tsuu T'ina | Tsuu T'ina Fire Trucks | A-Base | $250,000 | $250,000 |
British Columbia (CB) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adams Lake Indian Band | Fire Truck and Apparatus | A-Base | $282,189 | $147,141 |
Alexis Creek Indian Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $47,663 | $47,663 |
Blueberry River First Nations | ACRS Group 2 school #532 Kispiox | A-Base | $59,455 | $59,455 |
Bridge River Indian Band | FIRE TRUCK | A-Base | $325,000 | $22,462 |
Dzawada'Enuxw First Nation | Emergency Rock Slope Mitigation | A-Base | $29,693 | $29,693 |
Dzawada'Enuxw First Nation | Electrical Energy Audit | A-Base | $46,125 | $46,125 |
Esk'Etemc | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $57,144 | $57,144 |
Fort Nelson First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $189,742 | $189,742 |
Gitanmaax Indian Band | New Fire Truck | A-Base | $333,276 | $157,276 |
Gitga'At First Nation | Fire Apparatus, and Equipment | A-Base | $118,661 | $56,795 |
Gitga'At First Nation | RCE House Wiring Upgrades | A-Base | $355,200 | $303,200 |
Gitga'At First Nation | RCE Generation System | A-Base | $2,546,757 | $191,566 |
Gitga'At First Nation | RCE Distribution Line Upgrade | A-Base | $1,822,983 | $1,822,983 |
GIT-san | ACRS Group 2 school #532 Kispiox) | A-Base | $99,317 | $99,317 |
Gitxaala Nation | Solid Waste Management Center | A-Base | $1,888,603 | $1,205,995 |
Gwa'Sala-Nakwaxda'Xw Indian Band | River Protection | A-Base | $50,533 | $50,533 |
Halfway River First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $46,638 | $46,638 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Lot Development 19 Lots Bella Bella IR #1 | A-Base | $1,626,940 | $100,000 |
Kispiox Indian Band | 2013 Roadworks | A-Base | $738,000 | $555,131 |
Kitasoo Indian Band | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Kitasoo Fuel System Community Storage Tank Upgrade | A-Base | $324,955 | $324,955 |
Klahoose First Nation | Klahoose Community Building | A-Base | $220,000 | $220,000 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $13,940 | $13,940 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Kwadacha Powerhouse Fuel Tank Decommissioning | A-Base | $16,600 | $16,600 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | RCE Generation Kwadacha | A-Base | $3,350,812 | $179,326 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | RCE Distribution Line Upgrade | A-Base | $1,494,647 | $697,025 |
Lake Babine Nation | ACRS Group 2 school | A-Base | $13,069 | $13,069 |
Lake Babine Nation | FNIF Fort Babine Drainage Plan | A-Base | $1,718,525 | $49,969 |
Lhoosk'Uz Dene Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $5,125 | $5,125 |
Lower Stl'Atl'Imx Tribal Council | Douglas Lot Preparation | A-Base | $198,000 | $6,069 |
Lower Stl'Atl'Imx Tribal Council | Southern Communities Solid Waste Disposal | A-Base | $1,200,000 | $62,251 |
Metlakatla Indian Band | Metlakatla Transfer Station | A-Base | $1,704,456 | $423,973 |
Mount Currie Indian Band | Peq Creek Flood Mitigation | A-Base | $576,312 | $166,312 |
Mount Currie Indian Band | Birkenhead River Flood Mitigation | A-Base | $388,000 | $322,000 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - Hesquiaht Fuel Storage Tank Compliance Upgrade/ Hesquiaht Diesel Fuel and Waste Oil | A-Base | $20,800 | $20,800 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Tahltan Fuel System Upgrades | A-Base | $6,613 | $6,613 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Moricetown Fuel System Upgrades | A-Base | $8,015 | $8,015 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Kispiox Fuel System Upgrades | A-Base | $6,000 | $6,000 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Iskut Kluachon Centre and Klappen School Fuel System Upgrades) | A-Base | $5,297 | $5,297 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Gitwangak Fuel System Upgrades | A-Base | $1,926 | $1,926 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Gitanyow Fuel System Upgrades | A-Base | $8,442 | $8,442 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Sto:lo Bulk Fuel and Dispensing System Code Upgrades | A-Base | $444,001 | $444,001 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - Saik'uz First Nation, Stoney Creek IR 3 Band Bulk Fuel System | A-Base | $149,000 | $149,000 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Wuikinuxv Bulk Fuel Storage Tank, Fuel System Upgrades | A-Base | $66,126 | $66,126 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Nadleh Whut'en Fuel System Upgrade | A-Base | $111,000 | $111,000 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Lheidli T'enneh Works Yard Fuel System upgrade | A-Base | $192,000 | $192,000 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Fuel Storage Tanks - 2013-2014 Kayukth Fuel Delivery System | A-Base | $197,000 | $197,000 |
Nuchatlaht Band | Nuchatlaht Fair Harbour Road Improvements | A-Base | $813,033 | $13,033 |
Pacheedaht First Nation | Multipurpose Building Upgrade | A-Base | $546,069 | $40,049 |
Penelakut Tribe | Fire Hall and Truck - Kuper Island IR #7 | A-Base | $965,495 | $102,516 |
Prophet River First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $10,660 | $10,660 |
Prophet River First Nation | Prophet River Multiplex | A-Base | $6,146,440 | $200,000 |
Saik'Uz First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $29,520 | $29,520 |
Saulteau First Nations | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $15,888 | $15,888 |
Seabird Island Indian Band | Fraser River Flood and Erosion Protection | A-Base | $1,000,000 | $65,160 |
Shxw'Ow'Hamel First Nation | Subdivision and Infrastructure Upgrades Ohamil IR 1 | A-Base | $526,356 | $201,999 |
Skeetchestn Indian Band | Fire Protection Truck and Equipment Upgrades | A-Base | $337,669 | $168,217 |
Skidegate Indian Band | Slarkedus Lake Dam Access Road | A-Base | $743,245 | $743,245 |
Soda Creek Indian Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $9,225 | $9,225 |
Squamish Indian Band | Construction of Road "A" Extension and Lot Infill - IR#1 | A-Base | $207,265 | $207,265 |
Squiala First Nation | Squiala Community Centre | A-Base | $4,460,988 | $200,000 |
Stswecem'C Xgat'Tem First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $146,105 | $146,105 |
Stz'Uminus First Nation | Fire Hydrant Coverage IR 13 | A-Base | $587,250 | $18,905 |
Takla Lake First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $49,713 | $49,713 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $43,768 | $43,768 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | Dam Improvements Review 2013 | A-Base | $30,484 | $30,484 |
Toosey Indian Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $95,274 | $95,274 |
Toosey Indian Band | Toosey Reservoir - Dam Reconstruction | A-Base | $2,510,108 | $149,108 |
Tsawout First Nation | Flood and Erosion Mitigation - Beach Road Infrastructure | A-Base | $52,224 | $52,224 |
West Moberly First Nations | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $13,889 | $13,889 |
Whispering Pines/Clinton Indian Band | Emergency Dyke Erosion Repairs | A-Base | $1,765,926 | $683,547 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | Fire Truck Replacement, Equipment & Training | A-Base | $600,000 | $135,000 |
Williams Lake Indian Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $67,548 | $67,548 |
Xeni Gwet'In First Nations Government | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $51,045 | $51,045 |
Yunesit'In Government | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $112,200 | $112,200 |
Yukon (YK) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects Completed
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daylu Dena Council | FNESS Training | Gathering Strength | $73,300 | $73,300 |
Ross River Dena Council | Replace Fuel Tank | Fuel Tanks | $95,633 | $95,633 |
Atlantic (AT) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lennox Island FN | Road & Bridges | A-Base | $2,757,891 | $66,103 |
Shubenacadie | Response | EM | $504,163 | $504,163 |
Tobique FN | Housing Policy | A-Base | $34,000 | $34,000 |
Québec (QC) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Barriere Lake | Carburant pour génératrice | A-Base | $937,300 | $937,300 |
Divers | Ajustements des actifs | A-Base / O&M | $1,047,810 | $1,047,810 |
Divers | Inspections SCRB | A-Base / O&M | $377,108 | $377,108 |
Kitig.Zibi | Réservoir pétrolier | A-Base | $58,630 | $58,630 |
Ontario (ON) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
0141 - Beausoleil Band | MV CLEARWATER PASSENGER VEHICLE FERRY PURCHASE #RC3V | A-Base | $1,817,500 | $1,090,633 |
0180 - Aundeck-Omni-Kaning | LANDFILL SITE (90/10% C/S HISTORICAL) #RC60 | A-Base | $300,000 | $42,222 |
0181 - M'chigeeng First Nation | LANDFILL SITE (49096) (90/10% C/S HISTORICAL) #RC52 | A-Base | $355,800 | $50,000 |
0181 - M'chigeeng First Nation | MCHIGEENG SCHOOL FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE #RJW1 | FuelTanks/A-Base | $424,200 | $358,600 |
0183 - Eabametoong 1st Nation Indian Band | EABAMETOONG EAST DEVELOPMENT STUDY - CAPITAL PLANNING STUDY UPDATE #RIK7 | A-Base | $127,114 | $21,274 |
0183 - Eabametoong 1st Nation Indian Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) #6153/RJAF/RH1V/RJPR | FMC | $1,696,756 | $762,496 |
0186 - Marten Falls Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) #REOR/6153 | FMC | $5,351,000 | $30,000 |
0204 - North Caribou Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) #6153/RJSK | FMC | $150,000 | $20,000 |
0206 - Wapekeka Band | WAPEKEKA - AIRPORT BULK FUEL FACILITY UPGRADE #RKN7 | FuelTanks/A-Base | $750,000 | $90,000 |
0206 - Wapekeka Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) #6153 | FMC | $150,000 | $20,000 |
0207 - Bearskin Lake Band | BEARSKIN LAKE CORE FACILITY FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE #RJY7 | FuelTanks/A-Base | $726,927 | $671,927 |
0209 - Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug | KITCHENUHMAYKOOSIB BULK FUEL TANK FARM UPGRADE #RJEV | FuelTanks/A-Base | $1,400,000 | $61,180 |
0210 - Kasabonika Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) #6153/RD9R | FMC | $11,992,750 | $4,000,000 |
0210 - Kasabonika Lake Band | KASABONIKA FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE SCHOOL BULK FUEL FACILITY #RJ11 | FuelTanks/A-Base | $1,485,000 | $878,596 |
0212 - Kingfisher Band | KINGFISHER WATER TREATMENT PLANT FUEL SYSTEM REPAIRS | FuelTanks/A-Base | $102,000 | $70,000 |
0212 - Kingfisher Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $150,000 | $20,000 |
0213 - Muskrat Dam Lake Band | MUSKRAT DAM SCHOOL FUEL TANK STORAGE SYSTEM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $950,000 | $50,000 |
0214 - Sachigo Lake Band | WINDIGO FUEL TANKS AND WASTE OIL CLEANUP PROJECT | FuelTanks/A-Base | $5,332,000 | $2,571,525 |
0215 - Fort Severn Band | FORT SEVERN BULK FUEL TANK FARM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $7,137,316 | $1,043,744 |
0217 - Wunnumin Lake First Nation | WUNNUMIN FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE TANK DECOMMISSIONING | FuelTanks/A-Base | $200,000 | $41,500 |
0226 - Mattagami Band | MATTAGAMI SCHOOL FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $400,000 | $35,000 |
0230 - Whitefish River Band | WHITEFISH RIVER SCHOOL FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $200,000 | $180,000 |
0234 - Wawakapewin Band | WAWAKAPEWIN DGS SITE FUEL TANK UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $1,454,712 | $113,312 |
0237 - Deer Lake Band | DEER LAKE CORE FACILITIES FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $766,000 | $655,952 |
0237 - Deer Lake Band | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $150,000 | $20,000 |
0240 - Webequie | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $16,909,727 | $28,500 |
0242 - Aroland First Nation | AROLAND SCHOOL FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $300,000 | $10,000 |
0243 - Kashechewan Band | Ring Dyck O&M | A-Base | $210,000 | $70,000 |
0243 - Kashechewan Band | KASHECHEWAN FAR FIELD STUDY | A-Base | $2,201,500 | $400,000 |
0259 - Slate Falls Nation Band | SLATE FALLS BULK FUEL TANK FARM UPGRADE | FuelTanks/A-Base | $570,000 | $495,300 |
1003 - Keewaytinook Okimakanak Tribl Coun | KO (3) COMMUNITY PROJECT (KEEWAYWIN NORTH SPIRIT LAKE POPLAR HILL) | FuelTanks/A-Base | $950,000 | $850,500 |
8069 - Pritchard Industrial, A Division Of The Pritchard Group | DIESEL GENERATING STATIONS (DGS) | FMC | $1,440,711 | $466,250 |
9238 - Ont. First Nations Technical Servs | OFNTSC COMMUNITY FUEL TANK | FuelTanks/A-Base | $1,100,000 | $440,000 |
Manitoba (MB) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council | ACRS Inspections | A-Base | $389,857 | $389,857 |
Dauphin River | S610 Community Reoccupation | FMC 40M | $8,942,344 | $6,177,500 |
Lake Manitoba | S570 Flood Protection Dyke Works Const | FMC | $16,186,530 | $2,147,824 |
Manitoba Hydro | S228 Diesel Generation | HQ | $20,430,176 | $4,089,915 |
Marcel Colomb | S602 Six Bay Garage | FNWWAP/FMC | $1,562,732 | $600,000 |
Shawano | S406 Fuel Tanks | A-Base/Budget 2012/HQ | $80,000,000 | $9,414,866 |
Saskatchewan (SK)- Other Community Infrastructure Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Beardy's & Okemasis | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $1,703,000 | $180,535 |
Birch Narrows | Subdivision Bridge | A-Base | $4,373,500 | $200,000 |
Cote | Fire Hall and Equipment | A-Base | $230,000 | $50,000 |
FHQ Member FN's | Fire Hall | A-Base | $550,000 | $50,000 |
James Smith | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $10,000,000 | $377,700 |
James Smith | Fire Truck and Equipment | A-Base | $52,500 | $10,000 |
Ministikwan Lake | Fire Protection | A-Base | $442,500 | $117,500 |
Mistawasis | Gasification | A-Base | $2,010,800 | $1,137,800 |
Montreal Lake | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $5,000,000 | $500,000 |
Red Earth | Emergency Bridge Repair | A-Base | $2,319,600 | $250,000 |
Sakimay | Flooding Road Repair | EM | $3,455,000 | $1,207,500 |
Alberta (AB) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
Little Red River Cree Nation | LRRCN Fox Lake Access Road | A-Base/infra alloc | $1,269,473 | $250,823 |
Stoney | Stoney Flood Relief (Note: funded under EM Auth 330) | EMA | $561,650 | $561,650 |
Whitefish Lake #128 | Whitefish Lake #128 Arterial Road Upgrade | A-Base | $4,769,745 | $198,000 |
British Columbia (CB) - Other Community Infrastructure Projects In-Progress
First Nation | Project Name | Funding Source | Total Cost ($) (All Sources) |
2013-2014 Amount Funded |
---|---|---|---|---|
?Esdilagh First Nation | ?Esdilagh Waste transfer System | A-Base | $500,000 | $169,218 |
?Esdilagh First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $13,325 | $13,325 |
Bonaparte Indian Band | Northwest Subdivision (Settlement Agreement) | A-Base | $2,945,081 | $793,102 |
Cheslatta Carrier Nation Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $33,518 | $33,518 |
Douglas Indian Band | Tipella Subdivision 25 Lots - 630 | A-Base | $1,461,054 | $200,000 |
Dzawada'Enuxw First Nation | Kingcome Access Health & Safety Road Improvements | A-Base | $115,368 | $105,135 |
Esk'Etemc | Dam Improvements Review | A-Base | $6,888 | $6,888 |
Gitga'At First Nation | Drainage Plan | A-Base | $262,660 | $188,140 |
Gwa'Sala-Nakwaxda'Xw Indian Band | Solid Waste Management Program | A-Base | $112,076 | $97,457 |
Heiltsuk Indian Band | Heiltsuk Fire Hall | A-Base | $563,098 | $563,098 |
Hesquiaht Band | Community Infrastructure Upgrades | A-Base | $61,500 | $61,500 |
Kwadacha Indian Band | Kwadacha Solid Waste Management Centre | A-Base | $1,413,773 | $859,393 |
Lhtako Dene Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $410 | $410 |
Lower Stl'Atl'Imx Tribal Council | In-SHUCK-ch Forest Service Road Upgrade | A-Base | $4,200,000 | $1,791,000 |
Lower Stl'Atl'Imx Tribal Council | Flood Level Study | A-Base | $126,461 | $24,761 |
Lower Stl'Atl'Imx Tribal Council | Fire Protection | A-Base | $85,142 | $24,111 |
Matsqui Indian Band | IR # 2 Subdivision (580) (18 lots) | A-Base | $3,515,034 | $176,071 |
Musqueam Indian Band | Lot Grading - 268-1 | A-Base | $45,327 | $25,000 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Metals Removal Tsay Keh and Kwadacha | A-Base | $204,771 | $63,745 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | COASTAL SOLID WASTE - HARTLEY BAY | A-Base | $712,754 | $141,074 |
Naut'Sa Mawt Tribal Council | Coastal First Nations Hazardous Waste Removal | A-Base | $310,912 | $310,912 |
Nazko First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $47,150 | $47,150 |
Nisga'A Village Of Gitwinksihlkw | Replacement Fire Hall | A-Base | $600,000 | $126,665 |
Okanagan Indian Band | Pinaus Lake Dam - Safety Review and Design - Okanagan | A-Base | $940,046 | $128,625 |
Oweekeno/Wuikinuxv Nation | Mini Hydro Plant - Nicknaqueet River | A-Base | $1,000,000 | $77,050 |
Oweekeno/Wuikinuxv Nation | Energy Audit | A-Base | $30,711 | $30,711 |
Oweekeno/Wuikinuxv Nation | New Wharf and Floats | A-Base | $2,063,768 | $1,068,268 |
Penticton Indian Band | Brent and Farleigh Lake Dams | A-Base | $241,310 | $66,974 |
Penticton Indian Band | Dams and Works | A-Base | $3,863,055 | $3,047,507 |
Seton Lake Indian Band | Solid Waste Management Centre - Seton Lake | A-Base | $1,000,000 | $60,629 |
Skeetchestn Indian Band | Skeetchestn Solid Waste Management | A-Base | $914,690 | $888,652 |
Sliammon Indian Band | Subdivision IR#1 - 610 | A-Base | $1,999,999 | $154,516 |
Stswecem'C Xgat'Tem First Nation | Fire Equipment | A-Base | $321,321 | $21,321 |
Takla Lake First Nation | Standby Power Supply | A-Base | $295,149 | $186,356 |
Tl'Azt'En Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $172,969 | $172,969 |
Tl'Etinqox Government | Anaham Creek Dam | A-Base | $1,216,259 | $300,000 |
Tsay Keh Dene Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $115,518 | $115,518 |
Tsay Keh Dene Band | RCE Distribution Line Upgrade | A-Base | $1,255,066 | $627,088 |
Ulkatcho Indian Band | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $107,090 | $107,090 |
Wet Suwet En First Nation | Health and Community Building | A-Base | $1,370,670 | $200,000 |
Xeni Gwet'In First Nations Government | West End Electrification | A-Base | $21,500 | $21,500 |
Yekooche First Nation | ACRS Group 2 | A-Base | $11,173 | $11,173 |
Annex E: Glossary of Acronyms and Terms
Acronym | In Full |
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AANDC | Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada |
ACRS | Asset Condition Reporting System |
API | Annual Performance Inspection |
BCF | Building Canada Fund |
CFMP | Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program |
CRTP | Circuit Rider Training Program |
EAP | Economic Action Plan |
FNIF | First Nation Infrastructure Fund |
FNIIP | First Nations Infrastructure Investment Plan |
FNWWAP | First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan |
GCR | General Condition Rating |
GTF | Gas Tax Fund |
MCF | Management Control Framework |
NPRF | National Priority Ranking Framework |
PAA | Program Alignment Architecture |
SPRF | School Priority Ranking Framework |
Term | Definition |
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A-Base or Base Budget | A recurring set of funds provided to a department at the onset of each budget period. The base budget is used to keep the department functioning, and is derived from the previous year's spending and adjustments such as inflation. It is not designed to fund special projects. |
Major Capital | Funding allocated for specific proposal-driven construction, acquisition, renovation or significant repair projects valued above $1.5 million. |
Minor Capital | Can either be formula-based or proposal-driven funding. This funding is typically allocated for on reserve housing and for construction, acquisition, renovation and/or repair projects of community infrastructure valued below $1.5 million. |
Operations and Maintenance (O&M) | Formula-based funding specifically allocated for the on-going operation and maintenance of community Infrastructure assets as well as First Nation Training. |
Statutory | These are expenditures provided for on an ongoing basis by way of legislation other than the Appropriation Act and cannot be altered by the House of Commons during its consideration of the Estimates. |
Targeted Funding | New financial resources provided by the federal government to a department to be spent on specified areas; in most cases, this funding is time limited. |
Vote | Refers to the amount of funding approved by Parliament through the annual Appropriation Act. This provides government departments or agencies with the authority required to spend money for a specific purpose. Each budgetary item, or vote, has two essential components: an amount of money and a destination (a description of what the money will be used for). |
Vote 1 | (Operating Budget) Includes expenditures such as: salaries, contracts, staff training, travel, stationery, printing, departmental accommodation, etc. |
Vote 10 | (Grants and Contributions) also called Transfer Payments, the means by which AANDC funds the operations of First Nations and other recipients. |