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Uproar over controversial Native leader's return
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Filed Under: First Nations

The return of controversial Native leader David Ahenakew to the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is causing an uproar in Canada.

Roland Crowe, the chair of FSIN's senate, resigned after Ahenakew was restored to a position on the body. Crowe called Ahenakew's return a "distraction" that will hurt FSIN's work.

FSIN Chief Lawrence Joseph, however, says Ahenakew deserves a second chance. Ahenakew was convicted of spreading hate about Jewish people but won a new trial on appeal.

The government in Saskatchewan has not set a new trial date but June Draude, the province's minister for First Nations and Métis relations, said she was "appalled" by Ahenakew's return to FSIN. Premier Brad Wall said relations between the province and FSIN will be strained.

The Canadian government is also upset. Indian and Northern Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl ordered his department to avoid dealings with Ahenakew.

Get the Story:
Chair of FSIN senate resigns over Ahenakew (CBC 4/1)
Premier, minister upset over Ahenakew reinstatement (CBC 4/1)
Ottawa says it won't have dealings with Ahenakew (CBC 4/1)

Court of Appeal Decision:
Queen v. Ahenakew (January 14, 2008)

Queen's Bench Decision:
Ahenakew v. Queen (June 8, 2006)

Lower Court Decision:
The Queen v. Ahenakew (July 8, 2005)

Related Stories:
Controversial Native leader gets old position back (4/1)
Native leader faces second hate crimes trial (2/4)
Appeals court upholds new trial for Native leader (01/15)



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