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B.C. Métis Nation suspends president over complaints about behaviour

SURREY — Métis Nation British Columbia says it has suspended its president over allegations of behaviour "inconsistent" with the group's policies.
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The logo of Metis Nation British Columbia is shown. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Metis Nation British Columbia (Mandatory Credit)

SURREY — Métis Nation British Columbia says it has suspended its president over allegations of behaviour "inconsistent" with the group's policies.

The community organization says in a release that its executive committee decided to suspend Walter Mineault due to the complaints and information from the public.

Mineault, who was elected last year, did not respond to a message over social media and could not immediately be reached for comment.

Métis Nation British Columbia says the suspension is to protect its "integrity and reputation," and it will begin a review of Mineault's tenure before reaching a final decision on his future with the group.

The nation declined a request for further comment.

The organization voted last November to leave the Métis National Council due to what it called a governance structure that granted too much power to other members.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 18, 2025.

The Canadian Press