OTTAWA -- The Metis National Council says it has elected a new president after months of turmoil that saw the once-united organization splinter and have its legitimacy questioned.
In a news release, the council announced Victoria Pruden will be its new president, replacing Cassidy Caron, whose term expired in September.
The Metis National Council has been in a state of flux after the Manitoba Metis Federation pulled out of the organization in 2021, followed by the recent departures of the Metis Nation of Saskatchewan and the Metis Nation of British Columbia.
It's unclear who was heading the council before the election, and the only two remaining members are the Metis Nation of Alberta and the Metis Nation of Ontario.
The Metis National Council says Pruden will work toward advancing the rights and aspirations of Metis across the homeland.
It adds the council will continue to fulfil the vision of its ancestors while paving the way for future generations.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 9, 2024.