I am informed by the Departments of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Canadian Heritage as follows:
In so far as the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, DIAND, is concerned:
(a) For the year ended March 31, 1993, 159 Indian bands, tribal councils and aboriginal organizations are in a deficit position.1-2
(b) With respect to the names and deficit situation of Indian bands, tribal councils and aboriginal organizations, this information is confidential third party financial information under section 20(1)(b) of the Access to Information Act and cannot be released.
1 DIAND does not fund Metis organizations. Please refer to the answer by Canadian Heritage.
2 DIAND determines a recipient's deficit position by applying an indicator of whether the recipient's cumulative deficit is greater than 8 per cent of its total revenues, one month's cashflow. Statistics are collected on this basis.
In so far as the Department of Canadian Heritage is concerned:
(a) Based on the 1992-93 audited financial statements available-48 per cent were available-27 organizations were in a deficit situation.
(b) With respect to the name and deficit situation of these organizations, this information is confidential third party financial information under section 20(1)(b) of the Access to Information Act and cannot be released.
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