It’s time for a First Nations person to be governor general: Bellegarde
OTTAWA — Perry Bellegarde of the Assembly of First Nations says it’s time for Canada to have a First Nations governor general now that Julie Payette has resigned from the role.
The national chief of the political advocacy organization says having a First Nations person as governor general would send a strong message to young people who would see themselves reflected at the highest levels in Canada.
He also says having more First Nations people at all levels of government — and on the Supreme Court — would reflect the diversity of Canada and be a move toward reconciliation.
Bellegarde, who is not seeking re-election as national chief next summer, says he has not been formally approached by “any person in decision-making authority” regarding the job.