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Former chief of Musqueam First Nations, Ernie Campbell, dies | On First Nation Issues, Jobs, Events, And Environmental Issues On The West Coast And World Events.

28.10.13

Former chief of Musqueam First Nations, Ernie Campbell, dies | On First Nation Issues, Jobs, Events, And Environmental Issues On The West Coast And World Events.: “In a city of millions, Chief Campbell stood tall. His strong voice�and unswerving leadership ensured the concerns of his people remained�at the forefront through issues that could have divided us. Whether it�was Aboriginal land and fishing rights or hosting the 2010 Olympic�Winter Games, Chief Campbell always ensured his people were heard and�always conducted himself with dignity.

“Chief Campbell was a tireless advocate and powerful voice that�brought British Columbians together, always reminding us of what we�should aspire to be as a society. My thoughts and prayers are with his�family and the Musqueam people.”


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