Government makes arguments in First Nations Financial Transparency Act stay case
The federal government says withholding non-essential money from five First Nations and forcing them to disclose their private business finances will not harm the bands.
Federal lawyers presented their arguments Thursday in the case of whether the First Nations Financial Transparency Act (FNFTA) should be stayed until its constitutionality is determined by the court. The court will also decide if withheld money should be released to the bands.
The government argued the bands did not prove that withholding non-essential funding is causing the members irreparable harm.
Onion Lake Cree Nation has seen $1.2 million in non-essential funding withheld.


