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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’

Diana Lee Jimmy and Emeral Poppe, who worked for the First Nation’s language department, also make up half of Dene Ā́' Nezen, a grassroots group of Liard First Nation members calling for more transparency and accountability. They were fired after speaking to CBC News about the initiative.

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