A Saskatoon trial paints two pictures of the most powerful First Nations politician in the province.
Starblanket said Cameron fired her in March 2016, five months after she was hired,
Starblanket said she lost favour with Cameron in part because of her support for Jonathan, who was struggling with mental health at the time. Jonathan and Starblanket said Cameron and other elected FSIN officials bullied Jonathan. Cameron began his testimony by speaking at length about advocating for First Nations people, supporting them and feeding the homeless. He’s someone who would “rather break a man’s leg than break their heart,” he said.Article contentStarblanket became Cameron’s EOO shortly after he was first elected in 2015.
Bobby Cameron is hugged by Okanese Chief Marie Anne Day Walker -Pelletier after he was elected as FSIN Chief in 2015.She told court Cameron offered her the job on his election night in 2015, which he denied.
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