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Tribunal Rules In First Nation Woman’s Favour

After two years, Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal has ruled on a woman’s claim she was unfairly kicked out of Sandy Lake First Nation.

Angele Kamalatisit told a tribunal in 2017 she was removed from the community several years prior because the band council had an issue with her common-law partner Ringo Fiddler.

The Tribunal member George E. Ulyatt ruled that the band targeted Kamalatisit since her partner was a band member and was sheltered from retaliatory action.

He goes on to write the actions against Kamalatisit were unfounded and designed as a way to retaliate against Fiddler’s involvement in local politics.

The band will have to pay damages of $20,000 for pain and suffering and interest from August 2012 to the date of payment.

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