Nominations have opened for the 2024 Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation Band (QMFNB) Election of Chief and Council as of Monday, September 23, 2024, at 8:30am. Nominations close on Tuesday, October 2 at 12:00pm.
For anyone considering running for a position on the Qalipu First Nation Band Council, here is information on some frequently asked questions from membership regarding roles and responsibilities on the various positions of the QMFNB Chief & Council.
What does it mean to be an elected member of the QMFNB Council?
All members of the Band Council are expected to:
- always consider the best interests and needs of the membership.
- carry out the business of the nation in a fair, responsible and ethical manner
- show respect for the traditions and values of the nation
- act in good faith, putting the interests of the nation ahead of all other groups
- be accountable to the membership, acting in their role as leaders
- respect and support the final decisions resolved by the council
- be prepared to serve the 4 year term, 2024-2028
- participate in 6 regularly scheduled meetings per fiscal year
- attend special meetings as called on by the Chief
- adhere to the Council Code of Conduct
- abide by the Council Conflict of Interest By-Law and Policy
- respect the clear separation of the roles of Council and staff
- participate in ongoing Council orientation and annual governance training
What does it mean to be elected as Chief?
The Chief:
- represents all members of the Nation and is the spokesperson for Council
- oversees and protects the integrity and interests of the band and ensures those interests are protected
- acts on behalf of the council between regular council meetings
- works with the staff through the Band Manager to ensure that plans and policies are implemented as approved by the Council
- acts as the chairperson for all council meetings
- sets the agenda for all council meetings
- is a member of standing committees and Chairs the executive committee
- represents the Band on all matters of interest to the Band
What does it mean to be Vice- Chief? (Western or Central)
A Vice-Chief:
- in the Chief’s absence, is responsible for the Chief’s duties
- is a members of the Executive Committee
- has a cooperative relationship with the Chief and the Band Manager.
- attends public meetings on behalf of the band
- attends Ward meetings in their respective region; Central Region: Exploits, Gander Bay, Glenwood and for Western Region: Port au Port, Flat Bay, Stephenville, St. George’s, Benoit’s Cove, Corner Brook
- works with the Chief to help ensure that the integrity and interests of the Band are protected.
What does it mean to be elected as a Ward Councilor?
Ward Councilors are expected to:
- hold at least 2 ward meetings per fiscal year for members in their respective ward
- be prepared to serve as Chair or council member of one of the QFN standing committees
- represent the interests of members from their respective wards
- help provide the vision, leadership, and direction for the overall governance of the Band
- help set the long-term goals and objectives for the Band
- review documents and be fully prepared for meetings of council
Suggested links related to QMFNB Chief & Council Roles and Responsibilities on Qalipu.ca
Do you have further questions on accessing, submitting, or sending your Nomination Papers?
Reach Electoral Officer:
Reisha Knott
709-486-2427
rknott@qalipu.ca