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Originaire de la Première Nation de Taykwa Tagamou en Ontario, elle a été proclamée gagnante de lâélection alors que son seul adversaire restant, Reginald Bellerose de la Saskatchewan, lui a concédé la victoire.
Sans cette décision, un autre tour aurait été nécessaire puisquâaucun des deux candidats nâavait atteint le seuil de 60 % des voix. Mme Archibald a reçu 50,5 % des voix, contre 35,5 % pour son opposant lors de la cinquième ronde.
Un troisième candidat, Alvin Fiddler, grand chef sortant de la Nation Nishnawbe Aski de lâOntario, sâest retiré pendant le troisième tour et a il a choisi de se ranger derrière RoseAnne Archibald.
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“In Nunavik, we all know our new Governor General as Mary,” Pita Aatami, president of Makivik Corporation, which is the legal representative of Quebec’s Inuit, said in a statement released Tuesday.
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“We are extremely proud of her appointment as Canada’s 30th Governor General. This is a new chapter in Canada’s relationship with Inuit, First Nations, and Métis,” he added. “Having an Indigenous person as the Crown’s representative in Canada sends a strong message to the nation, and to the international community. This comes at an important time in our history as we collectively work towards reconciliation.”