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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Good morning. I am Manny Jules, chief commissioner of the first nations tax commission. I am speaking to you from the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on my reserve in Kamloops. Thank you for the opportunity to appear as a witness before this committee as part of your ex
October 24th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T.
Finance committee There is at least $30 billion in an infrastructure gap. This won't be closed with a program. It must be closed with sufficient fiscal powers to maintain the infrastructure. It must be closed by providing the necessary capacity support to raise infrastructure standards. It must be
February 10th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Finance committee Thank you for that, Jake. I have six recommendations. The first is that the government amend the First Nations Fiscal Management Act to create a first nations infrastructure institute. Recommendation two is that the government amend the First Nations Fiscal Management Act to e
February 10th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Finance committee We're working with government right now on these proposed amendments. I urge this committee to include my recommendations to support these amendments in your report this year, and perhaps we could get it into the budget implementation act. We need to implement these changes now.
February 10th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Finance committee Good afternoon. I am Manny Jules, the chief commissioner of the First Nations Tax Commission. Thank you for this opportunity to appear before this committee. This is the 22nd submission I've made. I have personally made 15 pre-budget submissions to this committee. In December
February 10th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T.
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee When we talk about projects on reserve taking four to six times longer, it's because there's a lack of resources on the part of the community. There's lack of capacity to deal with the issues, a lack of rules and regulations and a lack of a game plan in terms of what needs to be
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee We need optional legislation. We're past the day...and this goes to the questions that have been asked of Harold. One of the things about philosophy is that people need to be able to be educated and make educated decisions. That's what we propose. We want people to come in with
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee It's a multipronged question. The message is very clear: The more tax jurisdiction we have, the less liability and therefore oversight from any other government. We need tax jurisdiction just like every other government. I think a lot of these issues like tobacco, cannabis, fue
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee What we've done here in Kamloops is we occupy what we call the “fat tax”—fuel, alcohol and tobacco. That is paid by individual community members, but also the broader society as well. We generate over a million dollars a year as a result of that revenue. We're able to use that to
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I would say the biggest limitation is the lack of legislation. That's why we're promoting the first nations infrastructure institute. You can't get beyond piloting a monetization program without having the legislation in place. That's why we need the legislation ASAP.
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Well, it's relatively simple: We need to empower first nations to look after themselves. In order to do that, we need certainty of jurisdiction and certainty of income. For me, being a tax promoter, it's taksis so that we would have independent revenues to be able to look after t
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Mr. Chair, if I could indulge here for one minute?
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee One of the innovations we're putting forward is the first nations infrastructure institute. That innovation came out of our need to not have the federal bureaucracy determining what kind of infrastructure should be put into our communities. This will allow us, for the first time,
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee I mentioned that the First Nations Fiscal Management Act was an innovation that grew out of a need among our communities here in Canada. We said that the only way to begin to break down the systemic root causes of our lack of economic development was to create our own institution
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee The First Nations Fiscal Management Act gives you a clear idea of what I mean by innovation. What you have to be able to do is to create institutions that bring forward innovative ideas. Obviously a lot of the ideas that have been in practice for over a century haven't worked. Wh
February 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Clarence T. (Manny) Jules