AFN regional chiefs accuse national chief of stoking division on child welfare reform

AFN regional chiefs accuse national chief of stoking division on child welfare reform

Six Assembly of First Nations regional chiefs accused their national leader of stoking division on the issue of child-welfare reform, suggesting she may be too cozy with the Canadian government, a letter obtained by CBC Indigenous shows.The blowback comes after

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