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Bellegarde re-elected First Nations chief

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VANCOUVER • The Assembly of First Nations has re-elected Perry Bellegarde as its national chief.

Bellegarde won 328 of the 522 votes in a second ballot, giving him just over the 60 per cent needed to be elected as leader for a second term.

Bellegarde, who is from the Little Black Bear First Nation in Treaty 4 territory in Saskatchew­an, has said his close relationsh­ip with the federal government has secured billions of dollars in new funding for Indigenous issues over the last three budgets. He has been criticized by other candidates for being too cosy with Ottawa.

In his acceptance speech, Bellegarde said Indigenous communitie­s from “coast to coast to coast” are united by the drum. He said he’s heard a call from people across the country who want answers to questions that he will attempt to address as chief.

“How do we now as Indigenous peoples, First Nations peoples, move beyond these two things that have created havoc in our lives? How do we move beyond the genocide of the residentia­l system now? How do we move beyond that? And how do we move beyond the colonizati­on of the Indian Act and exert ourselves as nations?” Bellegarde said.

Sheila North of Manitoba won 125 votes, Miles Richardson of B.C. won 59 votes and Russ Diabo of Quebec won 10 votes. Katherine Whitecloud of Manitoba was eliminated in the first round of voting for having the fewest votes.

The vote in Vancouver sparked controvers­y, as all four of Bellegarde’s challenger­s claimed election interferen­ce by the federal government because Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett was at the convention during the vote.

“Our four candidates are standing together to make sure at least the integrity of our decision(-making) political process is protected and honoured amongst our people. We do not condone the interferen­ce of the federal government, and anyone who does should be accountabl­e to this assembly,” Richardson said.

 ?? BEN NELMS / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Perry Bellegarde is sworn in Wednesday after being re-elected as the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
BEN NELMS / THE CANADIAN PRESS Perry Bellegarde is sworn in Wednesday after being re-elected as the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.

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