Candidates vying to lead Assembly of First Nations call for stronger bonds
VANCOUVER — Candidates vying to lead the Assembly of First Nations are calling for stronger alliances between nations across Canada to deal with outstanding issues such as land claims.
Perry Bellegarde, the incumbent at the helm of the country’s most influential advocacy group for First Nations, said legal, political and activist measures must be taken by First Nations to assert their sovereignty.
“You’re going to have a heck of a time with the premier of Ontario now, so you have to look at a legal fight, no question,” Bellegarde said Tuesday about the recent election of Doug Ford in response to a question from a delegate at the annual general assembly of the Assembly of First Nations.
Bellegarde said putting pressure on the federal government via the United Nations would be a way “to embarrass Canada as a nation state.”
