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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) has elected Kyra Wilson as its next Grand Chief, marking a significant milestone in Indigenous leadership across the province. Chiefs from across Manitoba gathered to cast their votes, demonstrating a unified commitment to strong, progressive leadership for First Nations communities.
Kyra Wilson, a member of Long Plain First Nation, brings a wealth of experience and dedication to her new role. She has been actively involved in Indigenous advocacy, social services, and governance, working to improve the lives of First Nations people in Manitoba. Her leadership will focus on addressing key issues such as treaty rights, economic development, education, healthcare, and the well-being of Indigenous families.
Following her election, Grand Chief Wilson expressed gratitude to the Chiefs and communities who supported her, emphasizing her commitment to working collaboratively for the betterment of all First Nations in Manitoba. She acknowledged the challenges ahead but reaffirmed her dedication to advancing Indigenous rights, strengthening self-governance, and creating opportunities for future generations.
The election of Kyra Wilson represents a new chapter for the AMC, as she takes on the responsibility of advocating for First Nations at the provincial and national levels. Her leadership is expected to build on the strong foundation set by previous Grand Chiefs while bringing fresh perspectives and renewed energy to the role.
The Peguis First Nation extends its congratulations to Grand Chief Kyra Wilson and looks forward to working with her to address the pressing needs of First Nations communities. Her election is a testament to the resilience, strength, and unity of Indigenous leadership in Manitoba.

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