Chawathil First Nation near Hope elects a new chief
CHAWATHIL FIRST NATION — The host of a popular podcast who served as an elected councillor and graduated from the Peter A. Allard School School of Law at UBC is the newly elected chief of a First Nation band located west of Hope.
In a statement, Aaron Pete, who graduated with a criminology degree from UFV, announced Thursday morning that he has been elected as chief of Chawathil First Nation, located at 60814 Highway 7 east of Agassiz.
“I ran on a platform of transparency, accountability, and change — and I’ve worked hard to deliver on that promise,” Chief Pete said. “I come from humble beginnings. My grandmother attended St. Mary’s Indian Residential School. My mother Linda Pete was part of the Sixties Scoop. I wasn’t always on the right track. Throughout my early education, many teachers believed I would end up in a gang—that I wouldn’t amount to anything. But despite their low expectations, I earned a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Fraser Valley – and a Law Degree from the Peter A. Allard School of Law at UBC.”
Chief Pete cited a number of accomplishments that occurred at Chawathil FN during the past three years:
