Financial Documents
Annual Reports & Financial Statements
The following documents contain comprehensive and detailed reports on the financial position of the Nation, our entities, and the results of our operations, ensuring full transparency and accountability to Membership.
Each statement has been prepared by Nation staff in accordance with the Canadian public sector accounting standards, reviewed and approved by Nexwsxwníw̓ntm ta Úxwumixw (Council), and audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
2019
Consolidated Financial Statements of the Squamish Nation
Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses (Squamish Nation Council)
2018
Consolidated Financial Statements of the Squamish Nation
Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses (Squamish Nation Council)
2017
Consolidated Financial Statements of the Squamish Nation
Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses (Chiefs and Councilors)
2016
Consolidated Financial Statements of the Squamish Nation
2015
Consolidated Financial Statements of the Squamish Nation
Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses (Chiefs and Councilors)
2014
Consolidated Financial Statements of the Squamish Nation
Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses (Chiefs and Councilors)
Budgets
Each year the Nation develops a budget which outlines operating revenue and expenditure, cash flow and capital expenditures. In other words, it outlines all resources required to provide programs and services as well as invest in our Members’ future.
The goal of the budget is to provide transparency to Members about spending decisions and to detail the operational and financial plan for the upcoming fiscal year.
A few things to keep in mind while reviewing this information:
Nexwsxwníw̓ntm ta Úxwumixw (Council) and Nation Administration are pleased to provide Members with the following information and documents in the name of transparency and accountability. This information is not intended to be shared with non-Members; please ensure that it is kept confidential.
The Nation provides a wide variety of programs and services to Members both on-and off-reserve. Many of our programs/services are available to all Members, but some are targeted to specific age groups or Members with specific needs. You will see many programs/services that you and your families can enjoy, but there may be some that you are not eligible for.
The Nation is continuing to expand its program/service offerings. Launching these new offerings often requires significant planning and resources that may take more than one year to complete. Therefore there may be some programs that you see with a budget attached to them but they’re actually not yet active. It’s these programs that the Nation is planning for and accumulating resources in preparation to launch.
Budget 2024/25
For fiscal year April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025
Expenditure Breakdown
Budget Documents
This information is not intended to be shared with non-Members; please ensure that it is kept confidential.
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