Woman urges fellow indigenous voters to head to polls this fall
'We need the government to listen,' says Merle Cameron, who lives in the Winnipeg North riding
She's only ever cast a ballot once in her life, but 36-year-old Merle Cameron says this fall she is urging her fellow indigenous voters to head to the polls and make their voices heard.
"I'm not getting any younger and I realize that I still have yet many things to do," said Cameron, who lives in the Winnipeg North riding where nearly one voter in five is aboriginal.
"It's good for the people," Cameron said. "We need this. We need help, we need support. We need people to listen. We need the government to listen."
Until very recently, the single mother said she didn't think her vote could affect the outcome of the upcoming election.
Cameron is on social assistance and said secure housing and education programming are the issues that matter to her most.
Cameron said she plans to vote because she wants to set a good example for aboriginal voters everywhere. She said she hopes her vote helps ensures her kids grow up to have a better life than she had.
Canadians head to the polls Oct. 19.