
Margaret Froh
Margaret Froh is the President of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO), having previously served as in-house counsel for the organization. Since her election in 2016, she has been a prominent advocate for Métis rights and governance, navigating complex political landscapes regarding Indigenous identity and land rights in Ontario. Recently, she has faced criticism and accusations of 'Métis denialism' in relation to the legitimacy of Métis claims in areas traditionally recognized by other Indigenous communities.
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