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Vote crucial for organization
JULY 10, 2000
The Assembly of First Nations, Canada's largest Native
organization, will hold elections for the office
of chief, a $125,000 a year position in a $20 million
organization.
Incumbent Phil Fontaine, Sagkeeng Anichinabe First Nation,
faces challenges from Cree chief Matthew Coon Come of Quebec,
Marilyn Buffalo, former president of the Native Women's
Association of Canada, and
Lawrence Martin, chief of the Mushkegowuk First
Nation.
Many believe that the new leader will decide
on the type of relationships First Nations will have
with the federal government. Some see incumbent leader Fontaine as just
an extension of the government's programs.
Canada's First Nations face a wide variety of problems,
from treaty rights, to poor health care, to land claims,
to poverty.
Get the Story:
Young natives press leaders for
change (The Ottawa Citizen 7/9)
Vote this week decides who leads
Canada's largest aboriginal
organization (CP 7/9)
Relevant Links:
The Assembly of First Nations -
www.afn.ca