Liard First Nation fires employees who criticized governance, deputy chief told to ‘go back to the rez’

Liard First Nation fires employees who criticized governance, deputy chief told to ‘go back to the rez’

The Liard First Nation in southern Yukon has fired two employees who spoke to CBC News about issues they have with the First Nation's governance and their efforts to get the chief to resign. The deputy chief, meanwhile, says he was

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