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Court rejects Chief Rose Anne Archibald's attempt to overturn AFN's suspension

First Nations plenary sessionsaid a court in Ontario refused to bid by State ChiefRoseAnneArchibaldto overturn a recent suspension. I am saying.

The organization said a judge in the Ontario Superior Court refused to take action in response to an request for an Archibald hearing before the annual meeting began in Vancouver next week. We have issued a statement.

Read more: The chief of the First Nations plenary session states that the suspension is "illegal" and seeks a court order

The Parliamentary Executive Committee claimed that the potential proceedings raised issues that should be dealt with through the internal dispute resolution process and upcoming plenary sessions.

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Archibald June 17 until the investigation of the four complaints the staff filed against her was done. Suspended by the Commission on the day.

Read more:First Nations President RoseAnne Archibald suspended from the Assembly of First Nations

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The day before, Archibald issued a statement claiming to be persecuted for trying to investigate corruption in Congress.

The Commission issued a statement on Thursday confirming that Archibald was allowed to attend the Vancouver Conference. There she has the opportunity to ratify the parliamentary chief and speak to a resolution calling for her to continue her suspension.

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