Drew Hayden Taylor is an Anishnawbe playwright and humorist. Much like the cicadas making an appearance every few years, it’s election season again – and it comes with the same annoying, constant buzz. Come April 28, a wide swath of Canadians will choose who they will complain about for the next few years. Kinda like a wedding. For many Indigenous people, federal elections can be a bit of a conundrum. First of all, numerous First Nations, Metis and Inuit people view the Canadian government as a foreign occupier, and see voting as an act of complicity in maintaining that status...