‘I want to get to work’: first female AFN Chief Archibald outlines priorities following election

RoseAnne Archibald says she will be pushing for a post-pandemic recovery plan for Indigenous communities, as well as a criminal investigation into residential schools.
Newly elected Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald says she sees her election victory as a key step in returning to traditional First Nations governance, where “matriarchs were the decision-makers in our community and had a voice in important matters.” And as she moves in...

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