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Indigenous Trusts

  • Advised a confidential First Nation in the North Coast of British Columbia and assisted in helping to set up a Minors Trust for members of the First Nation. BLG provided legal opinions on the proposed trust structure.
  • Advising five of the Robinson Huron Treaty Nations in Ontario in the development of trusts, including community engagement, to receive portions of their respective share of the RHT settlement
  • Assisted community trustees for a band government of two Kwakwaka'wakw peoples in British Columbia in the negotiation and development of a settlement agreement with His Majesty the King in Right of Canada to establish a trust to receive settlement funds to be used as long-term assets for the use and benefit of the Band. BLG provided legal opinions and advice relating to whether the Trustees could change their practice relative to annual distributions made from the trust to or for the benefit of Minor beneficiaries of the trust, and whether the Trustees must remit annual distributions made from the trust to a beneficiary of the trust after receiving notices of attachment from the BC Family Maintenance Program.
  • Engaged by a confidential First Nation band in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia to provide legal opinions relative to loan powers of the Trustee of the First Nation Trust in respect of a proposed loan to the First Nation considering whether the Trustee was authorized to pledge trust property as security for the loan and restrictions on Trustee powers.
  • Acted for an independent Treaty 8 First Nation in northern B.C. on the creation of a new trust for the use and benefit of the beneficiaries who did not a receive a per capita distribution from the First Nation Trust established in a Settlement Agreement pursuant to which Canada and British Columbia agreed to fulfill their respective outstanding land and related obligations under Treaty No. 8 to the Band. BLG provided advice and opinions regarding trust perimeters and investments, drafted the Trust Indenture including the investment policy clause and revisions to per capita distribution clause, and oversaw the final version and execution.
  • Engaged by the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne to assist in the legal drafting and development of the Mohawks of Akwesasne Community Settlement Trust to provide benefits to members of the Mohawks of Akwesasne from the funds received from the Kawehnoke Easterbrook Settlement Agreement and OPG Settlement Agreement. BLG reviewed and amended their Trust Agreement as it had some unworkable provisions, and in doing so, we guided the Trustees in respect of the consultation process with Chief and Council and the community. BLG drafted new amendments to the existing Trust Agreement, provided legal opinions and advice in relation to Trustee governance and administration matters, and responded to many urgent and immediate inquiries under a tight timeline.
  • Provided legal trust services for Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation (CKSP) including the drafting and development of a Trust Agreement for a large Settlement Trust to receive settlement funds for a claim of significant value to the community from the corporate trustee, a leading Canadian Schedule I Bank. Drawing upon our expertise from across the country to respond to the CKSP’s questions and those from the Trustee to make amendments to the trust under a very demanding timeline, BLG developed the Agreement to set out the terms of the trust and ensure the management, investment, and distribution of funds in accordance with the First Nation Investment Policy for the use and benefit of the Beneficiaries of the CKSP.
  • Advised a confidential First Nation in the North Coast of British Columbia and assisted in helping to set up a Minors Trust for members of the First Nation. BLG provided legal opinions on the proposed trust structure.
  • Advising five of the Robinson Huron Treaty Nations in Ontario in the development of trusts, including community engagement, to receive portions of their respective share of the RHT settlement
  • Assisted community trustees for a band government of two Kwakwaka'wakw peoples in British Columbia in the negotiation and development of a settlement agreement with His Majesty the King in Right of Canada to establish a trust to receive settlement funds to be used as long-term assets for the use and benefit of the Band. BLG provided legal opinions and advice relating to whether the Trustees could change their practice relative to annual distributions made from the trust to or for the benefit of Minor beneficiaries of the trust, and whether the Trustees must remit annual distributions made from the trust to a beneficiary of the trust after receiving notices of attachment from the BC Family Maintenance Program.
  • Engaged by a confidential First Nation band in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia to provide legal opinions relative to loan powers of the Trustee of the First Nation Trust in respect of a proposed loan to the First Nation considering whether the Trustee was authorized to pledge trust property as security for the loan and restrictions on Trustee powers.
  • Acted for an independent Treaty 8 First Nation in northern B.C. on the creation of a new trust for the use and benefit of the beneficiaries who did not a receive a per capita distribution from the First Nation Trust established in a Settlement Agreement pursuant to which Canada and British Columbia agreed to fulfill their respective outstanding land and related obligations under Treaty No. 8 to the Band. BLG provided advice and opinions regarding trust perimeters and investments, drafted the Trust Indenture including the investment policy clause and revisions to per capita distribution clause, and oversaw the final version and execution.
  • Engaged by the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne to assist in the legal drafting and development of the Mohawks of Akwesasne Community Settlement Trust to provide benefits to members of the Mohawks of Akwesasne from the funds received from the Kawehnoke Easterbrook Settlement Agreement and OPG Settlement Agreement. BLG reviewed and amended their Trust Agreement as it had some unworkable provisions, and in doing so, we guided the Trustees in respect of the consultation process with Chief and Council and the community. BLG drafted new amendments to the existing Trust Agreement, provided legal opinions and advice in relation to Trustee governance and administration matters, and responded to many urgent and immediate inquiries under a tight timeline.
  • Provided legal trust services for Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation (CKSP) including the drafting and development of a Trust Agreement for a large Settlement Trust to receive settlement funds for a claim of significant value to the community from the corporate trustee, a leading Canadian Schedule I Bank. Drawing upon our expertise from across the country to respond to the CKSP’s questions and those from the Trustee to make amendments to the trust under a very demanding timeline, BLG developed the Agreement to set out the terms of the trust and ensure the management, investment, and distribution of funds in accordance with the First Nation Investment Policy for the use and benefit of the Beneficiaries of the CKSP.

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