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Lorna Docken

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Lorna Docken is an Indigenous leader in Canada, who served as an interim President of Métis Nation—Saskatchewan in early 2004,[1] when Clément Chartier became president of the Métis National Council. She previously served as vice-president for the provincial association and as Secretary prior to that. She did not seek re-election to any Métis Nation—Saskatchewan executive post for its controversial 26 May 2004 election.[2]

Lorna's oldest son is Indigenous musician Joey Stylez, for whom she acts as Manager.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Métis Nation - Saskatchewan (Governance)". Métis Nation - Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on 6 March 2004. Retrieved 12 February 2011.
  2. ^ Métis Matters: "New Métis Group Emerges in Wake of Lampard Report", December 2004
  3. ^ This is referenced in her Father, Marlin Heiber's, obituary.