Indigenous leaders call for action following ‘heartbreaking’ auditor general report
First Nations chiefs are calling on the federal government to fix a “broken” approach to…
First Nations chiefs are calling on the federal government to fix a “broken” approach to…
The Canadian Press OTTAWA _ Canada’s auditor general is taking issue with the quality of…
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his minister of Aboriginal Affairs clung to a defence of the Northern federal food subsidy program Tuesday that was repeatedly undercut by the Auditor General of Canada during a press conference and in his Fall 2014 report.
The Auditor General of Canada has found that the federal Aboriginal Affairs department has no idea whether its program to make healthy foods cheaper is working in the North where some residents have been forced to scrounge in dumps as a result of the high prices at local grocery stores.
The Auditor General of Canada frequently looks over the books of the government of Nunavut as it has since the territory was created in 1999.
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