State elections QS presents five First Nations candidates

State elections | QS presents five First Nations candidates

(Montreal) Québec solidaire (QS) uses National Indigenous Peoples Day to present five First Nations candidates for the Oct. 3 general election in Quebec.

Posted at 7:09

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The second opposition to the National Assembly confirms that this is a record number of Aboriginal candidatures ever submitted by any party in Quebec.

They are the author Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash, a Cree who will run for the nomination in Ungava; the author Michaël Ottereyes, an Innu from Mashteuiatsh, in Roberval; Jacques Thériault Watso, carpenter and carpenter from Abenaki, in Nicolet-Bécancour; Neuropsychologist Benjamin Gingras, member of the Anishnabe nation, in Abitibi-Est, and Innu designer and idea generator Gérard Briand in Saint-Laurent.

Québec solidaire spokeswoman Manon Massé has criticized the Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ) government for not changing the nation-to-nation relationship since it took power, despite many promises to First Nations peoples.

Ms. Massé believes that so many First Nations nominations speak louder than any promise.