Standing Strong

The Unshakeable Life of the First Woman President of the Métis Nation

About The Book

The trailblazing story of the “accidental politician” Audrey Poitras, the first woman President of the Metis Nation of Alberta and later, Metis National Council. Perfect for readers of “Indian” in the Cabinet and Who We Are.

For generations, the Métis—once labelled the “Forgotten People” and pushed to the margins as the “Road Allowance People”—have fought tirelessly for recognition, rights, and justice. In this deeply personal and politically urgent book, Métis leader Audrey Poitras brings that struggle into the present, tracing hard-won legal victories, ongoing challenges, and the resilience of a nation determined to be seen and heard.

At the heart of Standing Strong is Poitras’s own extraordinary journey—from entrepreneur to accidental politician to one of the most influential Métis leaders in Canada. With clarity and conviction, she shows that meaningful change doesn’t come from the outside, it must be driven from within communities themselves.

Both a continuation of the story begun in The North-West Is Our Mother by Jean Teillet, and a bold step forward into the 21st century, Standing Strong is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the past, present, and future of Métis rights and reconciliation in Canada.

About The Author

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Audrey Poitras is one of the most influential and accomplished Métis leaders in Canada. She led the Métis Nation of Alberta for twenty-seven years, from 1996 to 2023, becoming the longest-serving leader in the organization’s history. Not only was Audrey the first female President of the Métis Nation of Alberta, she was also the first female leader of the Métis National Council. During Audrey’s tenure at the helm of Canada’s oldest continuous Métis government, where she was re-elected an unprecedented seven consecutive times, she battled misogyny, dismantled stereotypes, and overturned entrenched practices to rebuild the credibility of the Métis, not only in Alberta but across Canada. Among her many landmark achievements, she negotiated the first-ever self-government agreement between the Government of Canada and a Métis government, advanced major initiatives to give Métis more control over their education and welfare, and championed the adoption of the MNA's Constitution, culminating in the largest ratification vote ever held by an Indigenous nation in Canada.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (April 6, 2027)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668236482

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