First Nations leaders in Northern Manitoba have elected a new grand chief and for the first time, a woman is taking the reins.

Former television journalist Sheila North Wilson has been voted the new Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) Grand Chief.

"To be selected...to serve as the first female grand chief is a high calling and I do not take it lightly," Grand Chief North Wilson said in a statement.

"I am deeply honoured and humbled that I was called to run for such an important role during this most critical time in our history."

Chiefs and councillors of 30 First Nations voted on the new principal spokesperson Monday afternoon in Nelson House.

North Wilson, of Bunibonibee Cree Nation, beat William Elvis Thomas, Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, in a second ballot after Tyler Duncan, Norway House Cree Nation, withdrew.

Incumbent David Harper finished last after a first ballot of voting; he was seeking a third term as MKO Grand Chief. Harper is also chief of the Garden Hill Cree Nation.

North Wilson was on leave from her job as a reporter at CTV Winnipeg. She also worked for the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs.