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| What in Gawd's name could anyone learn from Leblanc? |
"In light of the 2025 B.C. Supreme Court Cowichan decision recognizing Aboriginal title over certain lands, we at the Aristotle Foundation believe it is reasonable to ask how financial transfers factor into the public debate on reconciliation.
"In our new report released today—$1.3 billion in taxpayer funds to the Cowichan Tribes: Federal and provincial funding over 24 years—authors Mark Milke and Ven Venkatachalam examine the scale, growth, and per-member impact of federal and provincial transfers to the Cowichan Tribes since 2001.
"Analyzing publicly available financial data, the short study finds funding accelerating sharply in recent years.
"Key Findings
- Since 2001, the Cowichan Tribes have received nearly $1.3 billion in federal and provincial funding.
- Funding rose from $37.4 million in 2001–02 to $103.3 million in 2024–25—up 176 percent.
- Cowichan has 5,627 members, with the on-reserve population at 2,651.
- In other words, since 2001, the Cowichan Tribes have received $227,223 per member, or $9,468 per member annually.
"The report notes that taxpayer-funded transfers support important services, such as education, health care, infrastructure, housing, and social programs. However, the cumulative scale of transfers raises broader questions considering ongoing litigation and negotiations that have extended for more than three decades."
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So, that's where the bucks go and you can bet the chiefs are enjoying the majority of the riches. We need more Charmaine Stick's on the case.






