Frequently Asked Questions
Under the terms of the CTFN Self-Government agreement, the Carcross Tagish First Nation has duties and responsibilities to its Citizens. Trustees are CTFN citizens who are of legal voting age. Trustees must be bondable and be of good character. Citizens serving the First Nation in an elected capacity or in the running for Kha Sha Du Heni (need correct spelling) or Executive Council cannot sit as a trustee. Citizens that work for Carcross Tagish Management Corporation (CTMC) or sit on the board for CTMC are also not eligible to serve as a trustee.
1. What is the purpose of the Trust?
The purpose of the Trust is to provide protection from the inadvertent application of tax to the CTFN compensation assets, to ensure
the prudent management of the investment portfolio and to provide independent administration, investment and custody thereof.2. Who can be a trustee?
To be bondable, one should not have a criminal record for major offences such as fraud, theft, forgery, robbery,
assault etc. Ideally, Trustees should possess some relevant experience (investments, economics, business, finance,
accounting) or have served in some capacity of trust such as an elected leader or as a Board member.3. Are all CTFN citizens eligible to serve as Trustees?
4. Who appoints trustees?
5. How long do Trustees serve?
6. What is the Adéli (Cache Watchman) and what is their role?
7. How often do the trustees meet?