Murray Sinclair to help AFN with conflict resolution after ‘turmoil’: national chief
Murray Sinclair to help AFN with conflict resolution after ‘turmoil’: national chief

 By Stephanie Taylor THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA- Murray Sinclair, a former senator and commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, will help the Assembly of First Nations with conflict resolution in 2023, national chief RoseAnne Archibald said Tuesday. Archibald made the announcement in her opening remarks to chiefs gathered in Ottawa for a three-day special assembly. The organization, which serves as the national advocacy voice for more than 600 First Nations, has spent months dealing with infighting in its highest ranks over complaints lodged against Archibald by her staff. That conflict played out in public during the last AFN gathering in Vancouver in July. Archibald attended the meetings despite a vote from the executive committee and board of directors to temporarily suspend her leadership. On Tuesday, Archibald told chiefs there

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