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September 27
DEADLINE EXTENDED: The deadline to submit your nomination package to run in the Otipemisiwak Métis Government’s District elections has been extended until Friday, September 27 at 5 p.m. for the following Districts:
- District 12 – Bonnyville Sub-District
- District 12 – Fishing Lake/Elizabeth Metis Settlements Sub-District
- District 12 – District Youth Councillor
- District 22 – Wabasca-Desmarais
Nomination packages can also be picked up in person at the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer or by calling toll-free 1-877-576-4250 or emailing elections@metis.org.
This Fall, the Métis Nation of Alberta will be holding District Captain and District Council elections for the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, October 29 – November 5, 2024.
District Council Elections
- Rockyview Métis District 4
- Calgary Elbow Métis District 6
- St. Paul – Cold Lake Métis District 12
- Athabasca Landing Métis District 20
- Wabasca-Desmarais Métis District 22
District Captain Elections
- Foothills Métis District 1
- Jasper House Métis District 7
- Fort Edmonton Métis District 9
- Lac La Biche Métis District 19
Curious about these roles?
Running for office is a significant decision that allows you to make a positive impact and represent the interests of your District and Citizens.
It’s an opportunity to shape programs, champion services, and contribute to the future of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government.
Information about the authority and responsibility of District Councils can be found in the Otipemisiwak Métis Government Constitution, Chapter 15, section C
As well, information about District Councillors including the duties of the District Captain, District Secretary, and District Treasurer can be found in the Otipemisiwak Métis Government District Councils Act.
District Captain Position Overview
Responsibilities:
- Operating the District Council, including the holding of meetings, elections, financial management, accountability, and reporting to Citizens residing in the District
- Conducting the consultation and accommodation process with the Crown, industry, and other Indigenous groups on behalf of the Citizens residing in the District regarding their rights, claims, and interests
- Monitoring the environment in relation to the District
- Repatriating and managing lands for the use and benefit of the Citizens residing in the District
- Overseeing Institutions to develop and deliver programs and services for the benefit of the Citizens residing in the District
- Consulting with Citizens within the District regarding voting on ratification of any modern-day treaty or land claims agreement with the Crown
- Instituting and amending policies in relation to the above listed matters provided that such policies are consistent with Otipemisiwak Métis Government laws
- Time Commitment: 4 years
- Estimated remuneration: $90,000 annually
To learn more about the vote, including the process for nominations or how to request voting assistance, visit metiselectionsab.com