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Former AFN Grand Chief Ovide Mercredi Named to Arctic Gateway Group Board
Ovide Mercredi brings decades of Indigenous governance experience to Arctic Gateway Group, supporting infrastructure development to benefit 41 First Nations and northern communities.
- Arctic Gateway Group announced today the appointment of Ovide Mercredi to its Board of Directors, overseeing the Hudson Bay Railway and Port of Churchill in northern Manitoba.
- Ovide Mercredi brings decades of Indigenous governance experience, AGG said his leadership will help ensure First Nations and northern communities benefit from development in northern Manitoba.
- Ovide Mercredi, former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, served from 1991 to 1997 and is a recipient of the Order of Canada, according to the source.
- Strengthening governance, AGG expects Mr. Mercredi's leadership to advance the Port of Churchill and Hudson Bay Railway while ensuring growth benefits First Nations and northern Manitobans.
- Owned by 41 First Nations and northern communities, AGG announced Ovide Mercredi's addition to its board, with Mayor Mike Spence praising his role as a nation builder.
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