AFN Halifax meeting ends with pledge for renewal
HALIFAX–The Assembly of First Nations says it’s changing to become more relevant to the people it represents.
HALIFAX–The Assembly of First Nations says it’s changing to become more relevant to the people it represents.
Just months ago chiefs in Canada were locked in a ferocious debate about First Nation education.
The Assembly of First Nations has a temporary leader until the election for a new national chief is held this coming December in Winnipeg.
Chiefs from across the country have gathered in Halifax for the annual meeting of the Assembly of First Nations for talks that will focus on education, natural resource development, and residential schools.
Hundreds of Aboriginal leaders will meet in Halifax this week.
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