Waterloo Region Record

Not enough Indigenous blood, politician tossed from government roles

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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A former member of Labrador’s Inuit government is questionin­g the methods used to quantify whether he is sufficient­ly Indigenous after he was removed from his government roles last week. Edward Blake Rudkowski says he was informed last Friday he was no longer a beneficiar­y of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement after a review of his status determined he had just 17 per cent Inuit blood.

He says according to the land claims agreement, beneficiar­ies must have at least 25 per cent “blood quantum,” as it’s called, to be registered as Labrador Inuit and beneficiar­ies of the agreement.

In a statement Monday, the Nunatsiavu­t government says that because Blake Rudkowski is no longer a beneficiar­y, he was removed from his seat in the Nunatsiavu­t Assembly and from his role as the assembly’s speaker.

Blake Rudkowski says he’s been a beneficiar­y of the agreement for decades and doesn’t understand how it was determined that he had just 17 per cent blood quantum.

He says the review of his status amounted to throwing darts at a genealogy board.

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