Muskoday elects first female Chief
A retiring health director of Muskoday First Nation has fulfilled her campaign promise to shatter the band’s glass ceiling.
Ava Bear received 143 votes after Friday’s election, 15 more than runner-up Randy Bear. In a post to Facebook, Bear expressed her gratitude for the support, and also congratulated the other candidates.
“I would like to say a huge thank you also to the candidates who put their names forward. It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there,” she said.
During her campaigning, Bear revealed to paNOW she was inspired to run by Kamala Harris, who was elected the first American Vice-President.