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AFN executive committee to recommend national chief's removal

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The Assembly of First Nations’ executive committee passed a resolution on Friday to recommend chiefs-in-assembly remove RoseAnne Archibald as national chief at their next meeting, CBC News has learned.

The resolution states a human resources investigation into Archibald’s conduct found she breached the national organization’s harassment and whistleblower policy, along with its code of conduct and ethics, according to multiple sources who were at the meeting and a copy of the resolution shared with CBC News.

CBC has not independently verified the contents of the reports from the investigation.

“The AFN executive committee is out of line and their motion is completely unnecessary

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