Court upholds decision for First Nation to reveal finances
A Saskatchewan First Nation is being forced to reveal how it spends its money after a legal battle that’s played out over the last year.
On Monday, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal upheld a June 15, 2017, ruling from Court of Queen’s Bench which ordered Onion Lake Cree Nation — situated about 50 kilometres north of Lloydminster — to publish basic financial information.
“The court of appeal is very, very clear. Grassroots people in Onion Lake Cree Nation have the right to know what’s happening with the band’s money,” said Todd MacKay, prairie director with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF).
The CTF helped launch the legal fight with Onion Lake member Charmaine Stick.