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Former Grand Council Chief to seek Liberal MPP nomination

'Wish me luck!' Reg Niganobe hopes to become the next representative for Algoma-Manitoulin at Queen's Park
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Reg Niganobe hopes to represent the Liberal Party in the next provincial election

Reg Niganobe, former Chief of Mississauga First Nation and the Anishinabek Nation Grand Council, has announced that he hopes to become the next Liberal MPP nominee for the Algoma-Manitoulin riding.

"After much thought, consideration, and conversation with family, friends, colleagues, mentors, and other trusted leaders, I'm delighted to announce that I am seeking the nomination bid for Member of Provincial Parliament for Algoma-Manitoulin with the Provincial Liberal Party," Niganobe's statement reads.

"For those who have supported me in the past, I seek your continued support and confidence.

"As I seek the nomination bid and complete the required paperwork and processes, I will update everyone on the outcome of my application later.

"Thank you all for your time, and wish me luck!"

About Reg Niganobe

Reg Niganobe is a Mississauga #8 First Nation member from along the North Shore of Lake Huron. He has served in a leadership capacity since 2009, when he became a councillor for his First Nation. He then held the Chief of Mississauga First Nation position from 2011 to 2021 and as the Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief from 2021 to 2024. Reg also served as the Chair of the North Shore Tribal Council for six years and has a Public Policy and Governance Diploma from Toronto Metropolitan University. Graduating from the program with Distinction and was also nominated for a Premier’s Award in 2018.

Reg has been a strong advocate for developing partnerships and growing communities along the North Shore. As Grand Council Chief of the Anishinabek Nation, he served 39 First Nations and their elected leadership. Reg has advocated for and achieved change in both policy and legislation at the highest levels of government. He has achieved change at The United Nations, House of Commons, Senate, Ontario Legislature, and at various municipal levels. Including policy changes within various Provincial organizations. Reg has pushed for change in the areas of education, health, economy, environment, and infrastructure.

Reg's personal life is a testament to his unwavering dedication to his community. He is a loving father to two children, Harrison and Genevieve. He is also a devoted partner to his spouse Juels. His formative years were spent in the Algoma-Manitoulin District, with the exception of his time at post-secondary. After his educational pursuits, he returned home to start his family, a decision that reflects his deep-rooted connection to his community. He continues to pursue this commitment while striving to bring prosperity and abundance to the Algoma-Manitoulin Districts for the benefit of all.


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