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"Sound financial management is a pillar of strength
and will help lift our communities out of the third world
and into the age of innovation"
by AFN National Chief Phil Fontaine
February 26, 2004
Canadian Auditor General
Not Pleased with Government's First Nation Services
May 16, 2006
Canadian Auditor General
At the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs
March 25, 2004
Accountability
According to Indian Affairs
National Allegations and Complaints Coordinator
INAC's national program reporting requirements
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to View Audits of First Nations Use of Federal Funds.
The information is available under the heading of Federal Funds
as part of each First Nation profile
Accountability
What the Auditor General says about Indian Affairs
Spending
Indian Affairs Report on Plans and Priorities
Broken Promises: Indian Trust
U.S. Indian Trust Case - Cobell v. Norton
U.S. Indian Trust Assets Management
Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians
Inter-Tribal Monitoring Association
Stop Tribal Corruption
Canadian Auditor General says . . .
Federal organizations need to rethink
how they support First Nations economic development
Canadian Auditor General says . . .
Indian Affairs must improve land claims implementation
Canadian Auditor General says . . .
Indian Affairs must improve third party intervention
Indian Affairs slammed by Auditor General for
Innu Relocation project
Auditor General says Health Canada Still Needs to
Better Manage Services to First Nations
Read the Details of Auditor General's Report
Overuse of Prescription Drugs by First Nations
Same problem was reported by Auditor General in 1997
read what was said then and what hasn't changed
First Nations Education
Auditor General sees need for Urgent Action
Indian Affairs Must Improve --- Auditor General Finds
Taxpayer Group Makes Allegations of
Financial Mismanagement of Tax Dollars/Indian Funds
"Only 9.5 per cent of INAC's $5.2-billion budget goes towards funding government operation costs.
That means more than $4.6 billion of INAC's budget goes directly to First Nations communities
to provide such services as housing, water and sewer infrastructure,
economic development, education and social assistance."
Minister of Indian Affairs, Robert Nault - August 13, 2002
EMPLOYMENT
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