First Nations group wants B.C. federal candidate dropped for social media posts
- Bob Chamberlain, former vice-chief of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, called for the Conservative Party of Canada to drop Aaron Gunn, its candidate for North Island- Powell River, due to his social media posts denouncing Indigenous genocide in Canada.
- The First Nations Leadership Council released a press release on April 3, demanding Gunn's removal from the Conservative Party candidacy for his offensive posts, which they claim are harmful and divisive.
- The Conservative Party defended Gunn, stating he recognizes the horrific events of residential schools and emphasizing the need to learn from Canada's past mistakes.
- Gunn acknowledged past posts praising Vladimir Putin but stated he is now opposed to his actions in Ukraine, claiming he has changed his views since then.
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Calls for Vancouver Island Conservative candidate to exit federal election over social media posts
A Conservative Party of Canada candidate running on Vancouver Island in the upcoming federal election has come under fire over social media posts about residential schools and Canada’s treatment of Indigenous people.
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