AFN national chief removed from assembly agenda
The Assembly of First Nations is about to begin its annual meeting in Vancouver under a cloud of certainty. National Chief RoseAnne Archibald has been suspended over allegations of bullying and harassment, which she claims are a "manufactured distraction" from corruption within the organization. Now, as Neetu Garcha reports, Archibald has been removed from the agenda for opening day.
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