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Shiloh Burnett
20 September, 14:35
Who is Ovid Mercredi?
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Kelsie White
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DescriptionOvide William Mercredi OM is a Canadian politician. He is Cree and a former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. He was elected president of the Manitoba New Democratic Party in 2015
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