Bobby Cameron re-elected as chief of FSIN
Bobby Cameron was re-elected as chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) Thursday afternoon, winning his second term in a landslide victory.
Cameron defeated challenger Delbert Wapass by a 727-216 vote margin after campaigning on a promise to prioritize post-secondary education and child welfare.
The re-elected chief said the FSIN had a lot of work ahead of it to lobby the provincial and federal governments to make sure First Nation children were cared for, and praised the organization.
“We are the strongest First Nation organization in Canada,” he said. “The strongest, united organization.”