RoseAnne Archibald vows to fight to reclaim her position as AFN National Chief

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RoseAnne Archibald vows to fight to reclaim her position as AFN National Chief
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In her five-minute video on Facebook Monday night, she asked for people, particularly women and other marginalized groups, to take action on her behalf

RoseAnne Archibald took to Facebook late on Monday to make her first public statement after an overwhelming vote last week by a special chiefs assembly to remove her as AFN National Chief.

In her five-minute video on Facebook Monday night, she said: “They just went ahead and did one of the most violent acts against anFirst Nation woman leader ever, in a national kind of way, in a world stage kind of way. And that is not acceptable. We need to find the healing path forward.” “This decision was made due to her violation of the Whistleblower Policy and breach of the Executive Committee’s Code of Conduct. As a result, the position of National Chief will remain vacant until an interim National Chief is selected from the Executive Committee,” the statement from last week stated.

“Until a lot of healing takes place there, the Tŝilhqot’in don’t want to be part of anything like that,” he said. “That misery ship they’re running, we don’t want it to dock here.” At the time of the vote, he said chiefs still hadn’t been given a full picture of the investigation into workplace misconduct complaints against Ms. Archibald.The removal of Ms. Archibald has left the AFN at a crossroads, and not for the first time. New leaders often come to power on pledges of major changes to the organization’s mandate.

There has long been differing opinions over the purpose of the AFN. Some see it as an organization negotiating on behalf of“It’s a constant push and pull,” said Dr. King. “It’s the toughest job in politics.”

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