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LBN finances improved

Since 2004 Lake Babine Nation has been working under a remedial management plan which was required by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) policy when the band reported financial troubles to the tune of a negative 15 per cent deficit.
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Chief Wilf Adam

Since 2004 Lake Babine Nation has been working under a remedial management plan which was required by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) policy when the band reported financial troubles to the tune of a negative 15 per cent deficit.

According to Blair Carlson, INAC's acting regional director general for the B.C. region, a remedial management plan is a plan to get out of a financial deficit position.

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