Atlantic First Nations Chiefs’ Wage Disparity

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Published on March 2, 2019

In the age of transparency, fairness, and equity this infographic demonstrates how spectacularly different the Atlantic provinces’ Chiefs’ total compensation per registered member across 7 reserves in those provinces. The highest paid per capita Chief of Eel River First Nation makes $112 per capita while the lowest paid Chief of Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation only makes $4 per capita.

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