'They want to silence me': Archibald addresses Assembly of First Nations after being re-added to assembly agenda
Before the Assembly of First Nations chiefs defeated the resolution to suspend National Chief RoseAnne Archibald, she was re-added to the agenda of the annual meeting underway in Vancouver. Neetu Garcha reports on Archibald's address, and her allegations of misspending and sexism.
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