Cathy Merrick re-elected for second term as leader of Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs

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By The Staff The Canadian Press

Posted July 25, 2024 8:20 am

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First Nations chiefs in Manitoba have voted to support Cathy Merrick arsenic nan leader of nan statement that represents nan mostly of First Nations successful nan province.

Merrick, who was first elected expansive main of nan Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs successful 2022, secured different word successful a landslide triumph during nan defense group’s yearly wide assembly.

She won connected nan first ballot pinch 35 of nan 54 votes submitted.

Congratulations to Grand Chief Cathy Merrick for being elected arsenic Leader of nan Assembly of MB Chiefs for a 2nd term!

We look guardant to your continued defense for each 63 of our member-First Nations successful Manitoba! pic.twitter.com/K8AKbPHdKm

— Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (@AMCMBChiefs) July 24, 2024

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Merrick was being challenged by George Kemp, a lawyer and nan erstwhile main of Berens River First Nation, and Darrell N. Shorting, who is from Little Saskatchewan First Nation.

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Merrick made history 2 years agone by becoming nan first female to lead nan Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs successful its 35-year history.

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Since taking office, she has stood by nan families of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, 2 victims of a convicted serial killer, to request a hunt of a Winnipeg-area landfill for nan women’s remains.

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