Waceya Métis Society issues public statement regarding Madison Fleischer’s 'claims of Métis identity'
The vice-president of the Waceya Métis Society is publicly questioning Liberal candidate Madison Fleischer’s claimed Métis identity.
Fleischer is running as the Liberal Party candidate in the upcoming byelection for the riding of Cloverdale-Langley City. Fleischer has identified, publicly, as Métis. Robinson told the Cloverdale Reporter, “there were many inconsistencies in her story.” These included: “claimed correspondence with our president, which didn't exist; and “stated her great-grandmother from North Dakota as proof of Métis heritage.”“We ask that take the necessary steps to properly research and verify her Indigenous heritage before making any further public assertions," the statement continues.
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