OTTAWA- The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) already caught up in allegations of a toxic workplace is losing its CEO . AFN CEO Janice Ciavaglia is resigning according to reports by the CBC. Ciavaglia is one of five AFN employees who filed a human resources complaint against national chief RoseAnne Archibald last year that sparked a temporary suspension of Archibald last summer and led to an investigation by Stockwoods Baristers law firm. While the employees were interviewed, the AFN was told at its December assembly Archibald has not been interviewed despite repeated requests from August 2022-Dec., 2022. According to the CBC a “July 4 briefing note from Stockwoods Baristers law firm showed allegations the national chief exhibited “paranoia” against Ciavaglia and had accused Ciavaglia of collusion.” Archibald, herself is currently
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