Federal Court ruling sets precedent for First Nations financial transparency
A recent Federal Court ruling could mean greater financial transparency in First Nations communities across Canada.
Years ago, Hans McCarthy, an Indigenous activist from Frog Lake First Nation in Alberta, reached out to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) after seeing a story about money missing from his community’s trust fund. It gets its money from band revenues, which come from the natural resources on the community’s land.
In 2013, the trust fund had more than $100 million in it, according to the CTF’s Prairie Director Gage Haubrich. But by 2024 that had dwindled to less than $9 million.
Haubrich said the organization filed access to information requests on behalf of McCarthy, trying to find the Band Council resolutions on where the money was spent.


