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2025

Le Fonds pour les habitations du marché des Premières Nations reconnu pour ses normes rigoureuses de gestion financière

OTTAWA (ONTARIO) – Le Fonds pour les habitations du marché des Premières Nations (FHMPN) a été reconnu par le Conseil de gestion financière des Premières Nations (CGF) pour son respect des normes internationales rigoureuses en matière de gestion financière. Le CGF a émis un avis de conformité en considération de ses normes pour les organisations…

Sumas First Nation achieves Financial Management System Certification

SUMAS FIRST NATION ACHIEVES HIGHEST LEVEL OF FINANCIAL CERTIFICATION, OPENING DOORS FOR FUTURE PROSPERITY SUMAS FIRST NATION – Sumas First Nation has achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means that Sumas First Nation’s finance and administrative governance practices now meet the standards of the FMB’s highest…

Haisla Nation achieves FMB’s highest level of financial management certification

HAISLA NATION, B.C. – Haisla Nation, located on British Columbia’s northern coast, recently achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This certification is a significant milestone for the Nation, affirming that Haisla Nation meets rigorous international standards in financial performance, management practices, and accountability. « I am so proud…

Long Point First Nation achieves Financial Management System Certification

LONG POINT FIRST NATION – Long Point First Nation (LPFN), located in the eastern part of the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in Quebec, has achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means that LPFN’s finance and administrative governance practices now meet the standards of the FMB’s highest level of…

Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation achieves Financial Management System Certification

PHEASANT RUMP NAKOTA FIRST NATION – Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation, located in Treaty 4 territory on the Pheasant Rump Nakota 68 reserve near Kisbey, Saskatchewan, has achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means that Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation’s finance and administrative governance practices now…

Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation achieves FMB’s highest level of financial management certification

AHTAHKAKOOP CREE NATION – Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation in Saskatchewan recently achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This certification is a significant milestone for the Nation, affirming that Ahtahkakoop meets rigorous international standards in financial performance, management practices, and accountability. “This achievement is a testament to the strength,…

High Bar First Nation achieves FMB’s highest level of financial management certification

HIGH BAR FIRST NATION – High Bar First Nation in the British Columbia Interior recently achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means that the First Nation’s financial management and administrative governance practices meet the standards of FMB’s highest level of financial certification, based on internationally recognized…

SȾÁUTW̱ First Nation achieves Financial Management System Certification

SȾÁUTW̱ FIRST NATION – SȾÁUTW̱ First Nation, located in W̱SÁNEĆ territory, on the east side of the Saanich Peninsula in Greater Victoria, British Columbia, has achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means that SȾÁUTW̱ First Nation’s finance and administrative governance practices now meet the standards of…

La Première Nation des Esquimalt obtient la certification du système de gestion financière

PREMIÈRE NATION DES ESQUIMALT – La Première Nation des Esquimalt, qui habite la région du port d’Esquimalt, à l’emplacement de l’actuelle ville de Victoria, en Colombie-Britannique, a obtenu la certification du système de gestion financière (SGF) délivrée par le Conseil de gestion financière des Premières Nations (CGF). Celle-ci atteste la conformité des pratiques de la Première Nation…

La Première Nation de Sipekne’katik obtient le plus haut niveau de certification des systèmes financiers délivré par le CGF

SIPEKNE’KATIK – La Première Nation de Sipekne’katik, qui habite dans la région centrale de la Nouvelle-Écosse, a obtenu la certification du système de gestion financière délivrée par le Conseil de gestion financière des Premières Nations (CGF). Celle-ci atteste la conformité des pratiques de la Nation en matière de finance et de gouvernance administrative aux normes du…

2024

Scott Munro appointed CEO of First Nations Financial Management Board

WEST VANCOUVER – Scott Munro is the new CEO of the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) effective August 1, 2024. The Board of Directors chose to promote Munro from his current position as Deputy CEO because of his experience within the organization, the internal and external relationships he has built, his calm and focused…

Le Fonds pour les habitations du marché des Premières Nations et le Conseil de gestion financière des Premières Nations signent un protocole d’entente pour soutenir les communautés des Premières Nations

MONTRÉAL QC, 15 JUILLET 2024 — Le Fonds pour les habitations du marché des Premières Nations (le Fonds) et le Conseil de gestion financière des Premières Nations (CGF) ont uni leurs forces pour renforcer la collaboration et la coopération dans le soutien aux communautés des Premières Nations. La signature d’un protocole d’entente (PE) entre les…

First Nations Economic Forum invites attendees to shape priorities and grow First Nations’ economies

A consortium of national Indigenous organizations (NIOs) is hosting the First Nations Economic Forum at the Delta Hotel in Winnipeg, MB on May 13-14, 2024, to develop an economic framework and identify what initiatives to prioritize to advance First Nations economies and generate more prosperity. Currently, First Nations governments, economic development officers, entrepreneurs and communities…

Gambler First Nation achieves Financial Management System Certification

Gambler First Nation, an Ojibway community in Manitoba, has achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means that Gambler First Nation’s finance and administrative governance practices now meet FMB standards, which are based on internationally recognized standards of financial management. « FMS Certification gives us the confidence to…

2023

Lower Similkameen Indian Band achieves highest level of FMB’s financial systems certification

Lower Similkameen Indian Band (LSIB), located in the South-Central Interior of British Columbia, recently received Financial Management System Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means their finance and administrative governance practices now meet FMB Standards, which are based on internationally recognized standards of financial management. « I acknowledge the great work of…

Des organisa�ons dirigées par des autochtones au Canada et en Australie signent un protocole d’entente

GATINEAU, QUÉBEC — Les peuples autochtones d’Australie et du Canada partagent une histoire similaire marquée par la dépossession de leurs terres et de leurs eaux, le déni de leurs droits, l’exclusion systématique de l’économie et des occasions de créer de la richesse. Cette exclusion et marginalisation des peuples autochtones des possibilités économiques est un problème…

Seabird Island Band receives Financial Management System Certification

SEABIRD ISLAND BAND – Seabird Island Band (SIB) has achieved Financial Management System (FMS) Certification from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means that SIB’s finance and administrative governance practices now meet FMB standards, which are based on internationally recognized standards of financial management. As part of its journey in achieving FMS Certification,…

FMB welcomes framework for economic reconciliation in Budget 2023, calls for additional measures

OTTAWA – The First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) welcomes Budget 2023’s announcement of $5 million in support the co-development of an Economic Reconciliation Framework, but calls for more substantial action in Budget 2024 to achieve meaningful outcomes. « Building on the strong foundation set out in recent Indigenous-led initiatives, such as the National Indigenous Economic…

FMB welcomes recommendations for future of financial standards setting

Independent committee calls for Indigenous Council on Financial Reporting and Standards Setting OTTAWA – The First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) welcomes the Independent Review Committee on Standard Setting in Canada’s (IRCSS) final report issued today. The IRCSS recommends including Indigenous peoples in the governance and development of audit, accounting, and sustainability standards. The committee…

RoadMap Project offers practical pathway to economic reconciliation for First Nations and Canada

OTTAWA – The First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) has launched a practical framework to advance Indigenous economic reconciliation across Canada. The RoadMap Project offers realistic and meaningful options to support First Nations governments in moving past the one-size-fits-all approach of the failed colonial system. RoadMap empowers First Nations to achieve economic prosperity, self-reliance and…

2022

FMB launches practical pathway to economic reconciliation

OTTAWA – The First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) today launched a practical and implementable framework to advance Indigenous economic reconciliation across Canada. Introduced at a launch event with partners and stakeholders in Ottawa, the RoadMap Project offers realistic and meaningful options to support First Nations governments in moving past the failed one-size-fits-all approach of…

FMB shares pathway to prosperity in two new chapters of RoadMap

OTTAWA – The First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) today released two new chapters of its RoadMap Project, outlining the need for First Nations to acquire new fiscal powers, achieve clarity on jurisdiction, and increase their collaboration as part of economic reconciliation. The pathways presented in these chapters are part of a proposed framework for…

Sheshegwaning First Nation Achieves Financial Management System Certification!

The Sheshegwaning First Nation (SFN) has received a Financial Management System (FMS) Certificate from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB). This means their finance and administrative governance practices now meet FMB Standards, which are based on internationally recognized standards of financial management. Sheshegwaning has a vision to collectively strive to be a self-sufficient and…

FMB is proud to release Chapter 4 of the RoadMap Project – Unlocking First Nations Economies

Currently, there is an annual income gap of $27 billion. Systemic barriers have constrained the development of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous economies for over a century. This needs to be addressed now, but what will it take to move forward as a country, and unlock the Indigenous economy? Together, the FMB and other Fiscal Management…