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First Nations Community Members Deserve Financial Transparency From Their Leaders

First Nations Community Members Deserve Financial Transparency From Their Leaders
A man rides his bike in a First Nations community in B.C., in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Jonathan Hayward
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Commentary
New data confirm what policy observers predicted—removing enforcement teeth from First Nations financial transparency requirements has caused compliance rates to plummet. This isn’t just a bureaucratic concern. It’s a story about broken promises to members in indigenous communities who want accountable governance.
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