Reinstated as president, RoseAnne Archibald has pledged to pursue a \u0027forensic\u0027 audit of the Assembly of First Nations. Read on
was that she has been “undermined, discredited and attacked” in her efforts to clean up the organization, which she accused of mounting “smear campaigns” in order to silence her.
On July 5, the AFN’s General Assembly overturned its executive and board by reinstating her and giving her a mandate to launch an independent review of AFN salaries, financial transactions and contracts. This is good news. The AFN was formed in 1982 and modelled on the United Nations to protect and advance the aboriginal and treaty rights and interests of First Nations in Canada, including health, education, culture and language.
Archibald told the AFN general assembly that she was suspended for trying to investigate corruption within the assembly and for calling for a forensic audit of the organization of the past eight years. She said it came after “decades” of calls for reform within the organization. “When you support me, you will be fighting against corruption,” Archibald said during her election in 2021.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ottawa issues reminder and warning about First Nations fishing rights - Halifax | Globalnews.caThe Indigenous-run fisheries have led to tensions on the water over the past two years.
Read more »
How digital prospectors are staking First Nations land and private property in B.C.The province saw a 70 per cent increase in staked land the year the mineral claims process went online — modernizing a 19th century law but leaving its values deeply rooted in the past
Read more »
Ottawa issues reminder – and warning – about First Nations fishing rightsFisheries department officials warn that any destruction of gear or interference with a lawful food, social and ceremonial fishery could result in fines up to $100,000
Read more »
Canada's premiers start summer meeting with First Nations gatheringCanada's premiers are starting their summer gathering at a Victoria-area First Nation where they'll meet with leaders of the National Indigenous Organizations, a collection of five national Indigenous groups.
Read more »
'A great blessing': Edmonton's Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples prepares for upcoming papal visitFrancis will be visiting the church, designated as Edmonton\u0027s First Nations, Métis and Inuit parish, as part of his Canadian tour on July 25.
Read more »
PAUL SMITH: Newfoundland and Labrador outdoor columnist goes back to his first love — Castors River | SaltWireExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »