Native Women’s Association of Canada without CEO

The Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) is without a CEO after being hit with $48 million in federal government cuts. NWAC announced the departure of CEO Lynn Groulx who had been with the organization for 6.5 years in an email to staff. “As of today (April 12) Lynne Groulx is no longer employed as NWAC Chief Executive Officer,”  the board announced in an email  to staff.  In the email the board said it wishes Groulx “well in her future endeavours.” Groulx,  is a lawyer and former Canadian Human Rights Commission adviser and a member of the Métis Nation of Ontario In a statement posted by NWAC  Groulx said “Leaving the role, you love is always difficult.It has been an honour and incredible journey leading NWAC and contributing to its…

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