- W. Yvon Dumont
W. Yvon Dumont, O.M. (born
January 21 ,1951 ) is aManitoba politician and office-holder. In 1993, he became the first member of Manitoba's Métis community to be appointed as the province'sLieutenant-Governor . H was born inSt. Laurent, Manitoba .He became involved in the
Manitoba Métis Federation in 1967, and became its Director for the Interlake region in 1972. He was chosen Executive Vice-President of the Federation in 1973, and served as its President from 1984 to 1993.Dumont was also a founding member of the
Native Council of Canada in 1972, and served as President of theMétis National Council from 1988 to 1993. He has participated as a representative of the MMF at CanadianFirst Minister's Conferences , and has been actively involved in constitutional debates concerning Canada's aboriginal and Métis peoples. Dumont has rejected the integration of Métis services into larger aboriginal institutions, expressing concern that Métis distinctiveness could be lost.Dumont has also been a municipal councillor in St. Laurent, and was on the Board of Governors for the
University of Manitoba . He received aManitoba Métis Federation Award in 1993, and aNational Aboriginal Achievement Award in 1996.Dumont's appointment as Lt. Governor of Manitoba coincided with a national reappraisal of Métis leader
Louis Riel 's role in the province's creation. Once regarded as a rebel and an outlaw, Riel has in recent years been accepted as a Father of Confederation for his role in establishing a provisional government in theRed River settlement . The appointment of Dumont as Lt. Governor undoubtedly reflected this changed perspective.The position of Lt. Governor is largely ceremonial, and Dumont had very little influence over the Progressive Conservative government of
Gary Filmon .Dumont was appointed to the
Order of Manitoba in 2001. He ran again for the leadership of the MMF in 2003, but was defeated byDavid Chartrand .
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