Mi’kmaq, Metis agree to address people ‘misrepresenting’ themselves as Metis
HALIFAX — The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs and the Metis National Council say they are concerned by the growing number of people “misrepresenting” themselves as Metis.
In a new memorandum of understanding, the groups have agreed to work together on the issue and educate the public about what they call “legitimate Metis Nation and Mi’kmaq issues.”
Census data show the number of people who call themselves Metis soared nearly 125 per cent in Nova Scotia from 2006 to 2016, with dozens of new Metis groups cropping up over the same period.
Chief Terrance Paul, assembly co-chairman, says the only Aboriginal rights holders in Nova Scotia are the Mi’kmaq.


