Ontario mayor resigns after caught on tape accusing First Nation of being 'poor and unclean'

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The mayor of South Bruce Peninsula has resigned after he was caught on tape making racist comments about a nearby First Nation community, the Ontario town announced in a statement Tuesday.

Garry Michi was recorded in an audio clip posted Friday by an anonymous individual questioning the federal government’s decision to fund a water treatment plan on the Chippewas of the Nawash Unceded First Nation, also known as Cape Croker. 

The comments drew immediate fire from Indigenous groups that called for Michi’s resignation, which came following an in-camera meeting Tuesday at the township office.

“We would again like to offer our sincere apologies to the people of the

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