Assembly of First Nations meets as suspended chief fights for financial audit
VANCOUVER — The annual gathering of the Assembly of First Nations is being held this week in Vancouver under a cloud of criticism from its national chief, who has been suspended and denied entry to the meeting.
RoseAnne Archibald has said her suspension is a violation of the assembly’s charter and that the regional chiefs don’t have the power to suspend the national chief.
She says the suspension is a means to intimidate, punish and silence her over her claims of the possible misuse of public funds by the assembly.
An Ontario court rejected a bid last week by Archibald to overturn her suspension, which was put in place June 17 during an investigation into four complaints against her by her staff.