Assembly of First Nations meets in Ottawa as internal divisions fester
The Assembly of First Nations met for the first time since National Chief RoseAnne Archibald survived a vote of non-confidence earlier this year. But internal divisions are still rampant, and respected former senator Murray Sinclair has been enlisted to help mediate.
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