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Sask. Métis Representatives Denied Entry to Swearing-in Ceremony

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Re-elected members of the Métis Nation Saskatchewan Provincial Council were turned away from Tuesday’s swearing-in ceremony.

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By Clémence TESSIER For this special day, several events took place throughout the country. It was an important time to learn, discover and celebrate the cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. In Manitoba, for example, the Métis National Union organizes a very special picnic every year, called Toot Aasaamb. In the mitch language, a language spoken by the Métis nation, Toot Aasaamb means "all together." It is a moment of gathering, of…

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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