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President's Corner - May 16, 2025

Posted on: May 16, 2025

Three newly elected officials of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government were sworn in on May 13, 2025. (Left to Right): Cindy Moore, Citizens’ Representative for Wabasca–Desmarais Métis District; President Andrea Sandmaier; Diane Kim Peredery, District Captain for Wabasca–Desmarais Métis District; Trevor Ward, Citizens’ Representative for Rocky View Métis District.

The season of spring is notably a time for renewal and growth. Here within our Otipemisiwak Métis Government, we’ve ushered in a few new milestones over the last two weeks.

I’m proud to share that we have officially sworn in two new Citizens’ Representatives: Trevor Ward in the Rocky View Métis District and Cindy Moore in the Wabasca–Desmarais Métis District. This means all Métis Districts now have elected representation at the Citizens’ Council. Representative Ward brings deep experience from his time as District Treasurer, and Representative Moore, a longtime educator, is committed to fostering cultural pride through learning and tradition.

Diane Kim Peredery has also been sworn in as the District Captain for Wabasca–Desmarais. Captain Peredery, born and raised in Wabasca, brings valuable knowledge of Cree language and traditional land-based skills. Her dedication to revitalizing Métis culture will no doubt be an inspiration to us all.

These local leaders are proof of the strength that comes from grassroots representation and commitment to community. Their leadership will help shape our future in meaningful ways.

Another landmark moment in governance was also announced earlier this month. As of May 5, more than 50% of our District Councils are now formally established and incorporated under the new structure outlined in our Constitution. This is a critical step that is strengthening our ability to govern ourselves.

While the majority of District Councils are now incorporated, every District is on track and moving through a transparent, democratic process at a pace that respects the unique circumstances of each District.

These developments are indicative of a strong government that is rooted in Métis values, represented by Métis voices, and committed to advancing self-government and self-determination.

Just like our government has new faces, so does the federal government with the appointment of a new Cabinet. A new federal Cabinet brings renewed opportunity to advance the rights and interests of Métis Citizens in Alberta. Our government is optimistic about the appointments and is eager to engage and collaborate with Minister Alty, Minister Gull-Masty, Prime Minister Carney, and the rest of Cabinet to strengthen our government-to-government relationship.

I also want to acknowledge the recent changes to Alberta’s Cabinet. Minister Rajan Sawhney has been sworn in as Alberta’s Minister of Indigenous Relations, and we look forward to working with her in this important role. Additionally, we will continue our work with Minister Rick Wilson in his new role as Minister of Mental Health and Addiction, and we thank him for his ongoing contributions.

Like the season of spring, moments of growth and renewal are worth celebrating, our government knows there is still so much work to do, and we are eager and ready to continue our progress.

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