There was a strong statement of support as nearly 20 chiefs gathered behind Third Vice-Chief Aly Bear as she officially announced her candidacy for Chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.
“Having the support of my Chiefs really gave me that hope that restoring the vision of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations can come to fruition,” said Aly Bear.
Longtime Chief Matthew Peigan of Pasqua First Nation nominated Bear.
“We’ve lost that vision, we’ve lost that strength, we’ve lost that unity, we’ve lost that compassion,” said Peigan. “And we don’t have a plan. So, basically, we’re ineffective. I believe we need to hit the reset button — we need new leadership.”
Bear will be up against FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron, who is seeking re-election for a third term. Bear said she’s eager to challenge the incumbent and restore the lost “vision” of the FSIN.
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