Indigenous Candidates Reflect on Federal Election Ambitions

April 18, 2025, 8:20 am

Several Indigenous political hopefuls are openly discussing their motivations for running in the upcoming federal election. They highlight the importance of reconciliation efforts with non-Indigenous communities while addressing historical and systemic challenges. These candidates share personal and collective aspirations to transform political engagement and promote inclusivity. Their reflections underscore a growing movement among Indigenous voices seeking to reshape national policies and ensure a more representative political landscape.


ledevoir.com / Une cinquantaine de candidats autochtones tenteront de se faire élire le 28 avril

Ils affirment qu’il n’a jamais été aussi important pour les Autochtones de participer à la politique fédérale.

thestar.com / 'This is a call:' Indigenous candidates reflect on running in the federal election

Maintaining reconciliation efforts between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, answering calls to help constituents, and uniting Canadians are some reasons Indigenous political hopefuls say they're running in the federal election.

winnipegfreepress.com / ‘This is a call:’ Indigenous candidates reflect on running in the federal election


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