Manitoba cabinet minister Kevin Klein still calls himself Métis, but offers no new proof of heritage

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Manitoba cabinet minister Kevin Klein is standing by his claims of being Métis but has not provided evidence after a CBC News investigation found no proof to back his ancestry claims.

After months of refusing to answer questions about his heritage, Klein stood his ground and, at one point, fought back tears as he addressed his heritage Monday at an unrelated news conference.

“This is about my life, this is about our family’s history, this is about a personal process that I want to go through and I will go through alone and it will not be public,” Klein said.

He called out his youngest brother Christopher

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