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Six Nations councillor, former Mississaugas chief run for Ontario Regional Chief


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An elected council member on Six Nations of the Grand River and a former chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation are running for the office of Ontario Regional Chief.
Nathan Wright and Larry Sault say they want to lead the Chiefs of Ontario, an advocacy organization representing 133 Indigenous communities across the province.
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The current regional chief, RoseAnne Archibald, the first woman elected in the role, isn’t seeking re-election. She is instead running for the position of the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. ....

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UNDRIP ready for the next step as Bill C-15 passes


UNDRIP ready for the next step as Bill C-15 passes
May 25, 2021
OTTAWA Almost 14 years after the United Nations adopted a framework establishing the rights of Indigenous people, Canada is finally on the brink of implementing the historic document.
Despite concerns being raised by some opposition MPs over exactly what adopting the United Nations’ Declaration on Indigenous Rights (UNDRIP) will mean legally, the minority Liberal government, with the aid of the NDP and Bloc Quebecois, passed Bill C-15 by a 210-118 margin on May 25. It now goes to the Senate for final approval.
Bill C-15, “An Act respecting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” forces the federal government to bring all of Canada’s laws into line with the UNDRIP. This is the second time since the United Nations passed the non-binding declaration in September 2007 that Ottawa moved to fold the UNDRIP principles into Canadian law. A 2018 private member’s ....

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