Report says Archibald wanted to `bring down” the AFN Secretariat Report says a complainant who told investigators they suffered reputational harm because of Archibald’s actions and had to shut down social-media accounts due to death threats. By David Fraser THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA- An investigation into allegations against former Assembly of First Nations national chief RoseAnne Archibald found the ousted leader was guilty of workplace harassment and created a toxic work environment. The report by Emond Harnden LLP reviewed five complaints against Archibald and found her behaviour amounted to harassment in more than one instance. A summary of the findings obtained by The Canadian Press says Archibald failed to maintain confidentiality and breached AFN policy, including by retaliating against complainants. The report was delivered in April to the assembly’s legal
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