Métis Nation of Ontario votes to remove members with incomplete citizenship files

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Work over the last six years has indicated approximately 5,400 members could not be verified as Métis rights-holders because of missing documentation

The Métis Nation of Ontario has voted to remove members whose citizenship files do not have full documentation to prove a Métis connection or ancestry.

It says the vote, which was held from early December to late January, saw 71 per cent of those who cast ballots decide to remove members with incomplete citizenship files from its registry.

 

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