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Ambe Chenemu
Ambe Chenemu is a planner with the Tłı̨chǫ Government in the Northwest Territories. He holds a bachelor's degree in law and a diploma in natural resources management. He has experience working with local Indigenous governments in the N.W.T. to support strategic planning, plan implementation and Indigenous rights to consultation, self-government and natural resources management.
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OPINION | Why we are not exempt from racism in the North
Ambe Chenemu gives his perspective on what it's like to be a Black person in the North, and talks about why the Northwest Territories is not exempt from racism.
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Point of View
An open letter to N.W.T. Premier Caroline Cochrane
Ambe Chenemu says he is at a crossroads, faced with a decision many northerners have had to make at some point while living here — to stay or to leave.
Canada -North |