Metis leader demands apology from Lynn Beyak for claiming to be Metis
OTTAWA — The Metis National Council says Sen. Lynn Beyak should consider resigning for reportedly claiming to be Metis because her parents adopted an Indigenous child.
David Chartrand, vice-president of the national council, called Beyak’s comments insulting, racist and a total misrepresentation of Metis identity.
He is sending a letter to the upper chamber today to demand an immediate apology from the Ontario senator, who has not responded to a request for comment on the issue.
The reported comments from Beyak were referenced in an appendix to a report from the Senate ethics committee, which last Friday recommended that Beyak be suspended again without pay over racist letters about Indigenous Peoples she had posted to her website.