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The Westbank First Nation is a self-governing First Nations band in the
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region of
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, Canada, and is one of eight bands that comprise the
Okanagan Nation Alliance The Okanagan Nation Alliance is a First Nations Tribal Council in the Canadian province of British Columbia, spanning the Nicola, Okanagan and Similkameen Districts of the Canadian province of British Columbia and also the Colville Indian Rese ...
. Westbank First Nation (WFN) is governed by one chief (Christopher R. Derickson) and four councillors, elected every three years by WFN membership (the current term is 2019-2022). As of April 2019, WFN's membership totaled 914 members, and employs more than 200 people.


Government

Westbank reserves were once part of the
Okanagan Indian Band The Okanagan Indian Band ( oka, N̓k̓maplqs) is a First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located in the city of Vernon in the northern Okanagan Valley. The band is a member government of the Okanagan Nation Alli ...
until they separated and became an independent band in 1963. 27 years later, in 1990, a framework agreement was entered into which allowed community-based self-government to be negotiated. On May 6, 2004, the Westbank First Nation Self-Government Act (Bill C-11) received royal assent and became law. WFN self-government officially came into force April 1, 2005. Following the enactment of self-government, WFN members developed the Westbank First Nation constitution, which sets out how the community is governed and how it exercises its jurisdiction. Some of the other areas the constitution provides for are democratic and legitimate elections and government; internal financial management; accountability to WFN members; conflict of interest rules; law enactment procedures; land rules and referendum procedures.


Advisory Council

In 2005, following the signing of self-government, the WFN Advisory Council was put in place. The Advisory Council is a five-member council, elected every three years by WFN residents, that meets regularly to review and make recommendations on issues that directly and significantly affect tax payers such as tax expenditures, proposed laws and proposed amendments to laws. Currently there are approximately 11,000 non-WFN member residents living on WFN lands.


Indian Reserves

Westbank First Nation's land base totals 5,340 acres, separated into five land parcels. Westbank First Nation's two populated reserves border the westside of Okanagan Lake and are located adjacent to the City of West Kelowna, while the remaining three reserves are located on the east side of Okanagan Lake. Indian reserves under the jurisdiction of the Westbank First Nation are:Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Reserves/Villages/Settlements detail for Westbank First Nation
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Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 9 Tsinstikeptum 9, usually referred to as Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 9, is one of two Indian Reserves of the Westbank First Nation located adjacent to West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. It and Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 10 are jointl ...
, 641.8 ha., 6 miles southwest of the City of Kelowna, *
Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 10 Tsinstikeptum 10, usually referred to as Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 10, is one of two Indian Reserves of the Westbank First Nation located in West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. It and Tsinstikeptum Indian Reserve No. 9 are jointly norm ...
, 339 ha., immediately opposite the City of Kelowna, * Medicine Creek Indian Reserve No. 12, 662.50 ha., 10 km southeast of downtown Kelowna, * Medicine Hill Indian Reserve No. 11, 515.70 ha., 15 km southeast of downtown Kelowna, * Mission Creek Indian Reserve No. 8, 2 ha., on left bank of Mission Creek 1 mile from Okanagan Lake, 2 miles south of downtown Kelowna


See also

*
Okanagan people The ''Syilx'' () people, also known as the Okanagan, Okanogan or Okinagan people, are a First Nations and Native American people whose traditional territory spans the Canada–US boundary in Washington state and British Columbia in the Okanagan ...
* Robert Louie


References


External links


Westbank First Nation ntityix Development Corporation
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