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DRACUT — Deputy Police Chief David Chartrand’s lawsuit against the town of Dracut and former Town Manager Jim Duggan has been settled but the terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.
David Chartrand, president of the Manitoba Métis Federation, at a rally in Winnipeg in 2019. ... (MNO) as a pretext to advance their own political interests. Agarwal rejected that, ...
Manitoba Metis Federation president David Chartrand holds up an agreement with the federal government that recognizes the federation's jurisdiction over its citizens, elections and operations of ...
DRACUT — A long-simmering feud between Town Manager Jim Duggan and Deputy Police Chief David Chartrand has spilled over into federal court. Chartrand on July 17 filed a civil-rights lawsuit ...
In a Tuesday news release, MNO pointed to the Supreme Court of Canada's landmark 2003 Powley decision, which unanimously affirmed the existence of Métis harvesting rights in and around Sault Ste.
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Métis Federation President David Chartrand told a ceremony for a new treaty that recognizes his organization as the government for the Red River Métis that the moment was ...
Both groups also openly question the validity of MNO as a historically and culturally Métis organization. “At one time nobody wanted to be us, nobody wanted to be connected to us,” Chartrand ...
The MMF and its long-time president David Chartrand are mounting their defence this week in Toronto, as a lawsuit launched by a successor administration moves through a nine-week trial.