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Onion Lake and four other bands, along with Dene National Chief, should apologize for wasting scarce band dollars fighting to keep band information secret

Canadian Taxpayers Federation Proud to Stand Up for First Nations Accountability


CTF refuses to apologize for key role in developing accountability legislation REGINA, SK: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) reacted to calls from Dene National Chief Bill Erasmus to apologize for its key role in the development of the landmark transparency legislation, the First Nations Financial Transparency Act, by suggesting that an apology should instead come from leaders who are wasting money on legal fights to block transparency. Erasmus’ release is available here.
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