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Police charge First Nations chief with sexual assault

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A First Nations chief in Manitoba is facing charges in the alleged sexual assault of a child.

Winnipeg police say Christophe­r Traverse was charged in February with sexual assault, sexual interferen­ce and child pornograph­y.

Traverse is chief of Lake St. Martin First Nation, which is in the Interlake region about 270 kilometres north of Winnipeg.

Court records say the alleged offences happened on Dec. 29 and that Traverse was released on bail.

Police say the case involves an elementary-school-age child.

Traverse did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from the Canadian Press but told CBC he is innocent and would not be resigning.

He is set to appear in provincial court July 3.

The Interlake Reserves Tribal Council, which consists of seven First Nations including Lake St. Martin, became aware of the allegation­s last week. Traverse is a board member with the organizati­on.

Lake Manitoba First Nation Chief Cornell McLean, who chairs the tribal council board, said there is to be an emergency meeting next week to determine next steps. They may include asking Traverse to step down or suspending him until the case is resolved in court.

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs said in a statement it is not aware of the “particular­s” of the charges. The organizati­on added it does not comment on ongoing legal matters involving chiefs.

The assembly said it supports the citizens of Lake St. Martin and is committed to working with its band council to ensure appropriat­e supports are made available.

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