Vote on $47.8B First Nations child welfare deal moved after chiefs raise concerns

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OTTAWA – The Assembly of First Nations has postponed a special assembly, where chiefs were set to vote on a landmark child welfare reform deal with Canada, after chiefs and advocates raised concerns about the process and a late translation of the document to French.

The assembly was scheduled to be held in September in Winnipeg, but it will not happen until October or November, the AFN said Tuesday.

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