ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Kanaka Bar s Economic Development & Business Entities. September 13, 2017

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Kanaka Bar s Economic Development & Business Entities September 13, 2017

OBJECTIVE OF TODAY S AGM Understand the organizational and management structures What is our objective as the economic development and business arm? Review and analysis of Kanaka s business entities: Kanaka Bar Land and Resources LP and Inc. Kwoiek Creek Resources Inc. Siwash Watershed Resources Inc. Kanaka Land and Holdings LP and Ltd. Kanaka Bar Employment Services Ltd. Challenges and opportunities Take questions

WHAT IS OUR OBJECTIVE? Support Kanaka s vision of attaining selfsufficiency, sustainability and vibrancy Carry out projects and initiatives that are in line with the CEDP Create opportunities and jobs for people in the community Develop capacity of workers in the office and out in the field Maintain and improve infrastructure assets Continue to develop own-source revenue streams for the community

KANAKA BAR LAND AND RESOURCES (KBLR) Parent entity that owns all four Subsidiaries i.e. KCRI, SWRI, KLH and KBES Provides financial oversight, management and administration support to Subsidiaries Generates money by collecting management fees from profitable entities Spends money by investing and contracting to other Subsidiaries

KANAKA BAR LAND AND RESOURCES (KBLR) 2017 2016 Revenues $624,610 $131,948 Expenses $255,108 $13 Net Income $369,502 $131,935 Assets $1,637,567 $1,268,067 Liabilities $252 $254 Partner s Surplus and Shareholder s Equity $1,637,315 $1,267,813 Revenues increased because of charging management fees to KCRI Expenses increased because of contracting to subsidiaries and paying for admin costs Assets increased because of subsidiary s performance, mainly KCRI s

KWOIEK CREEK RESOURCES INC. (KCRI) KCRI holds a lease on Whyeek IR-4 and owns 50% stake in Kwoiek Creek Hydro Project In return KCRI receives: Lease payments Royalty income Interest on sub-debt As of July 2017, the Project made $7.3 million in actual revenues compared to $7.1 million that was budgeted

KWOIEK CREEK RESOURCES INC. (KCRI) 2017 2016 Revenues $848,061 $776,588 Expenses $764,115 $625,176 Net Income $83,946 $151,412 Assets $4,521,157 $4,652,755 Liabilities $3,603,979 $3,819,523 Shareholder s Equity $917,178 $833,232 Revenues increased mainly due to 28% increase in royalty payments Increase in expenses is due to increase in management fees paid to KBLR Assets went down because we withdrew a GIC and transferred it to over to KBLR Liabilities decreased because of loan repayments of $28,810 per month to BMO

SIWASH WATERSHED RESOURCES INC. (SWRI) SWRI owns 50% stake in Siwash Creek Hydro Project In 2016-17, Kanaka created a Project Development Strategy Key critical success factors yet to be determined by the Partnership This includes: Hydrology of Siwash Creek BC Hydro s Interconnection Costs Water licence and Environment Permitting Project Design, Engineering and Construction Access to CNR and MoTI Right-of-Ways Business Case

SIWASH WATERSHED RESOURCES INC. (SWRI) 2017 2016 Revenues $28 - Expenses $14,493 $21,056 Net Income / (Loss) ($14,465) ($21,056) Assets $604,579 $599,045 Liabilities $520,099 $500,100 Shareholder s Equity $84,480 $98,945 Reduction in expenses is due to minimum business activity at the Partnership level Expenses include administrative costs and 50% share of Partnership costs Liabilities increased due to contributions made by KBLR for operational purpose

KANAKA LAND AND HOLDINGS (KLH) KLH owns and manages non-movable assets for Kanaka, except roads and WTP Owns 4 fee-simple properties with existing infrastructure on it Manages 15 tenancy agreements and 6 service agreements Main source of income is rents and service fee collected from residential and commercial tenants and users In return, KLH is required to maintain the lands and infrastructure on it Capital cost to maintain and improve building infrastructure was estimated at $450,000

KANAKA LAND AND HOLDINGS (KLH) 2017 2016 Revenues $72,452 $7,406 Expenses $149,809 $5,636 Net Income / (Loss) ($77,357) $1,770 Assets $1,164,838 $342,012 Liabilities $623,673 $6,185 Partner s Surplus and Shareholder s Equity $541,165 $335,827 Revenues improved by 10 times mainly because of charging rents to tenants Expenses increased due to maintenance of assets Assets increased because of acquiring Lot-4, Restaurant Lands and Old Deer Farm Liabilities increased because of financing the acquisition of new assets

KANAKA BAR EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (KBES) KBES carries out projects such as: Renovations Construction Land Clearing and Reclamation Fuel Management Community Maintenance Develops on-the-ground capacity and opportunities for people while working with professionals and experts Most important asset is the workers

KANAKA BAR EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (KBES) 2017 2016 Revenues $400,368 $147,587 Expenses $400,373 $147,776 Net Income / (Loss) ($5) ($189) Assets $40,966 $19,475 Liabilities $41,159 $19,663 Shareholder s Equity ($193) ($188) Revenues and expenses increased due to new contracts with KBLR and KBIB Increase in assets and liabilities is due to inter-company contracts and a timing issue

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Climate change surprises us every now and then. Snow and rain levels go up and down directly impacting the work, sudden high temperatures causes flooding We continue to work with limited capacity in people, train and mentor where possible but it still remains a challenge Existing infrastructure is coming to end of life, and new infrastructure is well, new! And we need to understand it Income generated is not enough to pay for the costs of maintaining the assets and new loans mean more money is needed for repayments. Need to find more revenue sources of and build on it

QUESTIONS? ceo-ed@kanakabarband.ca 250.455.2200 250.455.2201