Ousted FSIN candidate hopeful court will step in to pause election
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it’s moving ahead with elections in spite of candidate controversy.
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says it’s moving ahead with elections in spite of candidate controversy.
Warning: This story contains graphic details about residential schools some readers may find disturbing
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