Convicted chief and council member win re-election

A convicted chief and council member have won their bids to remain in office on a central Saskatchewan First Nation.

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A convicted chief and council member have won their bids to remain in office on a central Saskatchewan First Nation.

APTN National News reporter Larissa Burnouf has an update on this story.

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2 thoughts on “Convicted chief and council member win re-election

  1.  Wow, what can you say… We know that in too many band councils, the
    wrong people are elected for the wrong reasons. Those with a backbone,
    are often outvoted.  This government created system works for the
    governmental mandate that would only help to continue to destroy our
    people.. and keep us living in a greedy state of mind.   We continue to
    believe what we hear, without educating ourselves to the basic reality
    of what a band council, and Chief’s roles really are, and that is to
    work FOR the people, not unto THEMSELVES, and their own families.   Somewhere along the line, this precedent was set & handed down to the next generations by example.

  2. Wow, what can you say… We know that in too many band councils, the wrong people are elected for the wrong reasons. Those with a backbone, are often outvoted.  This government created system works for the governmental mandate that would only help to continue to destroy our people.. and keep us living in a greedy state of mind.   We continue to believe what we hear, without educating ourselves to the basic reality of what a band council, and Chief’s roles really are, and that is to work FOR the people, not unto THEMSELVES, and their own families.   Somewhere along the line, this precedent was set & handed down to the next generations by example.

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