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Former First Nation chief named as Indigenous adviser to Ontario government

Chief Clifford Bull (right) appears in a 2016 file photo. Michelle Siu / The Canadian Press

TORONTO – The Ontario government has named the former chief of a northern First Nation and Progressive Conservative candidate in the recent provincial election as a special adviser on Indigenous affairs.

The Progressive Conservative government says in a statement that Clifford Bull, former chief of the Lac Seul First Nation, will take up the newly created role effective immediately.

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The statement says Bull will advise Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford on economic and social matters related to the community.

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It says he will also act on behalf of Rickford and Premier Doug Ford as a liaison with other Indigenous communities.

Bull, a former social worker, served as chief of Lac Seul from 2006 to 2018 when he ran as the Conservative candidate in the newly created northern riding of Kiiwetinoong.

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He lost the election to NDP candidate Sol Mamakwa.

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