From left to right: Rob Louie (President of BMAAAC), Kathy Masuskapoe, Evander Masuskapoe (Vice-President of BMAAAC)
Masuskapoe also claims Electoral Officer, Burke Ratte, did not follow a number of provisions of the First Nation’s Election Act. One example she provides is a claim her scrutineer was forced to leave for being disruptive. He would be allowed back into the building, but during the time he was away, voting was allowed to take place. Masuskapoe explained her scrutineer merely requested photographic proof that the ballot boxes were empty, prior to people voting.
“We didn’t get that picture. We had no transparency and accountability,” she said.
UPDATE: Woman arrested after Canada-wide warrant issued for Prince Albert homicide
UPDATE: Loretta Sakebow has been arrested by the Prince Albert Police Service.
A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a woman in connection with a Prince Albert homicide that happened March 20.
Thirty-three-year-old Loretta Sakebow, who also goes by Lynda, is wanted on the charge of second degree murder in the homicide case of 29-year-old Jeremy Starblanket.
Sakebow is described as 5’6”, 130 lbs and has a tattoo on the right side of her neck.
She has ties to Pelican Lake First Nation, Ahtakakoop First Nation, Witchekan Lake First Nation and Prince Albert.