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Clement Chartier



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Clément Chartier QC (born 1946) is a Métis Canadian leader. Chartier served as President of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples between 1984–87 and vice-president between 1993–97.

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Born in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan, Chartier grew up in Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan. He officially became a lawyer in 1980.

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As of 2006, Chartier serves as president of Canada's Métis National Council since 24 October 2003. Previously, he was president of Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (1998–2003), and turned over the office to interim president Lorna Docken when he became president of the Metis National Council.

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Education

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  • 1967: graduated from Athol Murray College of Notre Dame, Wilcox, Saskatchewan
  • 1978: Bachelor of Laws, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • Awards and recognition

  • February 2004: Queen's Counsel from Saskatchewan provincial government

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    References

    Clément Chartier Wikipedia