Nipissing First Nation Chief Scott McLeod was in Mississauga over the weekend hosting the Little Native Hockey League tournament, when his car was stolen
Peel Regional police are investigating after a First Nation chief’s car was stolen in Mississauga with a sacred headdress inside.
He is asking for whoever stole his car to “kindly return” the headdress, which he said holds deep significance to the Indigenous community. The LNHL tournament is set to begin on Sunday, kicking off with opening ceremonies at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre at 4 p.m.
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