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Federal Court hearing for Alberta First Nation to change election laws

is in Federal Court in Edmonton today fighting for her right to vote in band elections. The Indigenous community about 170 kilometres northeast of Edmonton has regulations that prevent descendants of Indigenous women who have married non-status men from voting in its elections.

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