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    A New Era of Leadership, Haisla Nation Elects Maureen Nyce as Chief Councillor

    SKEENA NEWSBy SKEENA NEWSJuly 15, 2025No Comments46 Views
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    KITAMAAT, BC – July 15, 2025 – The official results of the Haisla Nation’s 2025 General Election have been declared, ushering in a new Chief Councillor and Council to lead the community. The consolidated count declarations were released by OneFeather, the electoral services company that administered the election, following the close of polls on July 14 at the Recreation Centre in Haisla.

    The election process was managed by Electoral Officer Brett Bilyk of OneFeather and conducted in strict accordance with the Haisla Nation Custom Election Code (2021).

    In the race for the Nation’s top leadership position, Maureen Nyce has been elected as the new Chief Councillor, securing a decisive victory with 343 votes.

    The five highly sought-after Councillor positions were filled by a strong team of elected representatives. The successful candidates are:

    • Kimberly Robinson, who led the polls with an impressive 376 votes.
    • Deanna Gray, securing a strong mandate with 315 votes.
    • Joanne Ross, who earned 286 votes.
    • Lisa Grant, elected with 277 votes.
    • Paul Gray, rounding out the new council with 242 votes.

    According to the official statements from OneFeather, a total of 481 ballots were cast for both the Chief Councillor and Councillor elections. There were 3 spoiled ballots in the Chief Councillor race and none in the Councillor race.

    A Vibrant Display of Community Engagement

    Skeena News respectfully commends every candidate who put their name forward in this election. Their participation is a vital sign of a healthy democracy and a deep commitment to the future of the Haisla Nation.

    Special recognition is extended to Paul Windsor, who received 135 votes in his bid for Chief Councillor. Mr. Windsor is a celebrated and prolific Haisla and Heiltsuk artist whose work is renowned for its powerful connection to culture and spirit. His desire to serve the Haisla Nation in a leadership capacity, alongside his demanding career as an artist, speaks volumes about his profound dedication to his community.

    Furthermore, we acknowledge Wade Smith, who garnered a notable 186 votes in the competitive Councillor election. The collective engagement of all candidates enriches the community’s democratic fabric and ensures a strong future.

    Honouring the Transformative Legacy of Crystal Smith

    As the Haisla Nation transitions to its new leadership, it is essential to honour the monumental contributions and dedicated service of the outgoing Chief Councillor, Crystal Smith.

    Chief Councillor Smith’s tenure was defined by historic achievements and visionary leadership. A tireless champion for Haisla self-determination, she was the primary architect behind Cedar LNG, the world’s first Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility. This groundbreaking project has become a global model for economic reconciliation, creating a pathway for lasting prosperity and opportunity for the Haisla people.

    Her leadership also brought significant improvements to community infrastructure, including new health facilities and housing, and a powerful revitalization of Haisla culture and language. As chair of the First Nations LNG Alliance, her influence shaped policy and opinion across the province and the nation. Crystal Smith leaves a legacy of strength, empowerment, and an unshakable foundation upon which the new council can build.

    The Haisla Nation now looks forward to the guidance of its newly elected Chief and Council as they lead the community into its next chapter of progress.

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