Ottawa appeals court ruling that limits First Nations’ ability to postpone elections
OTTAWA —
Indigenous Services Canada will appeal a Federal Court ruling that limits First Nations’ ability to postpone the election of chiefs and councils during the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said.
The department developed regulations last year to allow First Nation councils to delay elections and extend the terms of their chiefs and councillors to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Miller said the regulations help First Nations avoid a critical governance gap that might be caused by their inability to hold elections during the pandemic.
“First Nations have used these regulations as a key tool to help manage COVID-19 risks within their communities,” Miller said in a statement.

