Sometimes it’s just prophetic when politicians tell the public…all our troubles are behind us. When Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak became the second women in history to lead the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) she told media, a year ago, she was confident the AFN’s troubles were all behind them. Those troubles by the way were the struggle with former AFN leader RoseAnne Archibald, ousted from her position and who has since faded so far into the background she has become invisible. But it seems troubles continue to haunt the AFN’s corner office. Even the physical office itself came under criticism when former National Chief Archibald moved the AFN into a space that takes up the entire second floor of the Sun Life Financial Centre. An office now occupied by National Chief…
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