Ousted AFN head seeks feedback on attending annual meeting

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The ousted national chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) said Thursday she is undecided if she will attend the organization’s annual general assembly next week in Halifax.

“I haven’t made a final decision, I’m leaving it open,” RoseAnne Archibald said during a Facebook Live. 

Archibald said she will be sending the more than 600 chiefs represented by the AFN a memo asking for their feedback. 

“I will wait for the direction from the chiefs,” on whether to attend, said Archibald. 

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Archibald asked her supporters to register to participate in the meeting. 

“I believe we need to get mobilized,” she said. 

Archibald sits in her

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