Governance

Governance

Our Mission

Building our nation through good governance and community engagement, creating opportunities, stable economy, employment, health, education, expanding boundaries, and building culture for future generations.

Sasquatch, or sasquets, who watches over the village. Carved into the YOS totem at the Trans Canada Trail.

Chief & Council

The Malahat Nation Chief and Council are committed to supporting an engaged community by ensuring there is a range of opportunities for Malahat Nation members to be knowledgeable about local government and provide feedback on issues affecting their community.

Annual ReportsView
2024/25
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2023/24
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2022/23
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2021/22
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2020/21
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2019/20
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2018/19
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  • Gordon Harry

    Chief

  • Randy Daniels Sr.

    Councillor

  • Steve Henry

    Councillor

  • Shane Sylvester

    Councillor

Finance

The Malahat Nation government is committed to financial transparency and accountability to its members. In compliance with the Malahat Nation Financial Administration Law (FAL), other relevant laws and accounting standards, Malahat Nation financial statements are audited on an annual basis and made available to community members and other stakeholders.

Audited Financial Statements