ARCHIVED – Allocation of Funds for Participation in the Public Hearing for Trans Mountain Expansion
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On 22 July 2013, the National Energy Board announced that Participant Funding would be made available to assist individuals and groups with their participation in the Trans Mountain Expansion Project hearing. The Board announced it would make $1.5 million available under its Participant Funding Program and a higher amount may be considered once applications for funding had been received. The date of 6 January 2015 was announced in the Hearing Order as the deadline to apply for funding.
By July 2014, the Board had already allotted approximately $2.4 million in participant funding to eligible participants. At this point, there were 250 intervenors in the hearing who had not yet applied for funding. Given the heavy interest, we expanded the participant funding envelope to $3 million. It became apparent that we needed to be clear with eligible intervenors that there was a very limited amount of funding available to be distributed. The purpose of these changes was to manage expectations and to avoid the perception that we were inviting intervenors to apply for funding when none was available.
On 16 July 2014, the deadline for applying for participant funding was moved to Friday, 28 November 2014. Applications for funding received after 28 November were not considered. Of the 95 applicants requesting over $24 Million, 72 were offered funding valued at $3,085,370. 79% was offered to Aboriginal groups.
On 24 September 2015, the National Energy Board (NEB) Hearing Panel for the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project (Project) issued a revised schedule after receiving and considering all information and requested comments as outlined in the 21 August 2015 decision to strike the evidence prepared by Mr. Kelly from the hearing record [Filing A72283].
On 30 September 2015, PFP offered up to $10,000 of “special funding” to eligible Intervenors with evidence, information requests and/or responses to information requests directly impacted by the decision to strike the evidence prepared by Mr. Kelly from the hearing record. Six applications were received, requesting $97,025. $40,000 was awarded to the four applicants directly impacted by the decision to strike the evidence prepared by Mr. Kelly from the hearing record.
The Funding Review Committee (FRC), an independent committee established by the Board, reviews applications for participant funding, and provides recommendations on funding awards. Following a review of the FRC recommendations, the Board’s Executive Vice President, Regulatory, accepted the FRC’s recommendations and approved the following funding awards:
Applicant | Amount awarded |
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Adams Lake Indian Band | Travel for 1 to hearing |
Alexis Nakota First Nation | Travel for 1 to hearing |
Ashcroft Indian Band | $5,550 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Asini Wachi Nehiyawak Mountain Cree | $15,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
BC Wildlife Federation | $29,170 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Board of Friends of Ecological Reserves | $31,000 including travel for 2 to hearing |
British Columbia Metis Federation Society | $15,000 including travel for 5 to hearing |
Burnaby Residents Opposing Kinder Morgan Expansion (BROKE) | $40,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Catherine Douglas | $1,790 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Chawathil Indian Band and Cheam Indian Band | $36,920 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Coldwater Indian Band | $48,490 including travel for 3 to hearing |
Collaborative Group of Landowners Affected by Pipelines (CGLAP) | $67,760 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Cowichan Tribes | $205,000 plus travel for 4 to hearing |
Ditidaht First Nation | $30,000 plus travel for 1 to hearing |
Ermineskin Cree Nation | $5,550 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Esquimalt Nation | $24,910 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Friends of Michel Society (Michel First Nation) | $22,500 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Forest Ethics Advocacy Association | $39,100 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Georgia Strait Alliance | $41,220 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Grasslands Conservation Council | $12,400 |
Horselake First Nation | $6,800 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Hwlitsum First Nation | $84,720 plus travel for 4 to hearing |
Joyce Mancinelli | Travel for 1 to hearing |
Katzie First Nation | $40,000 plus travel for 1 to hearing |
Kelly Lake First Nation | Travel for 1 to hearing |
Kwantlen First Nation | $40,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Kwikwetlem First Nation | $5,550 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Lake Cowichan First Nation | $36,920 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Lheidli T'enneh First Nation | Travel for 2 to hearing |
Living Oceans Society | $79,100 plus travel for 2 to hearing and $10,000 special funding |
Lower Nicola Indian Band | $80,500 plus travel for 4 to hearing |
Lyackson First Nation | $36,920 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Masanobu Shoji | $11,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Matsqui First Nation | $75,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Metis Nation British Columbia | $11,960 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Metis Nation of Alberta Association #55 Gunn | $39,460 plus travel for 5 to hearing |
Metis Regional Council of Alberta Zone IV | $21,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Musqueam First Nation | $22,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Nature Canada | $90,000 plus travel for 5 to hearing |
Neskonlith Indian Band | $5,550 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Nooaitch First Nation | $15,400 including travel for 3 to hearing |
North Shore NOPE (No Pipeline Expansion) | $25,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
O'Chiese First Nation | Travel for 2 to hearing |
Pacheedaht First Nation | $150,000 plus travel for 3 to hearing |
Pauquachin Nation | $24,910 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Penelakut Tribe | $40,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Peters Band | $36,920 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Pro Information Pro Environment United People Network | $36,920 including travel for 2 to hearing and $10,000 special funding |
Raincoast Conservation | $111,100 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Salmon River Enhancement Society | $12,090 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Samson Cree Nation | $5,550 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Scia'new First Nation | $24,910 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Shackan Indian Band | Travel for 1 to hearing |
Shxw'owhamel First Nation | $45,000 plus travel for 1 to hearing |
Simpcw First Nation | $76,800 plus travel for 3 to hearing |
Snuneymuxw First Nation | $6,800 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Squamish First Nation | $44,270 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Stkemlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation | $36,920 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Sto:lo Collective | $550,000 |
Strata NW313 (Aries and Argo) | $1,250 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Stz'uminus First Nation | $36,920 including travel for 2 to hearing |
Sucker Creek First Nation | $5,550 including travel for 1 to hearing |
Sunchild First Nation | Travel for 1 to hearing |
Tsartlip First Nation | $25,000 plus travel for 1 to hearing |
Tsawout First Nation | Travel for 2 to hearing and $10,000 special funding |
Tsawwassen First Nation | $40,000 plus travel for 1 to hearing |
Tsleil-Waututh Nation | $40,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
T'sou-ke First Nation | $40,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing |
Upper Nicola Band | $40,000 plus travel for 2 to hearing and $10,000 special funding |
Whispering Pines Clinton Indian Band | $76,800 plus travel for 3 to hearing |
Whitefish Lake (Goodfish) First Nation | Travel for 1 to hearing |
Yarrow Ecovillage Society | $35,670 |
Total estimated value awarded | $3,085,370Note a |
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