I'll try to phrase my question as neutrally as possible. As I understand it, a person would no longer be considered Métis if they refused to belong to one of these structures. Their rights as a Métis person would be extinguished. Is that the case?
Marilène Gill Bloc Manicouagan, QC
I'll try to phrase my question as neutrally as possible. As I understand it, a person would no longer be considered Métis if they refused to belong to one of these structures. Their rights as a Métis person would be extinguished. Is that the case?
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