When RoseAnne Archibald staffed her office following her election win last July as the Assembly of First Nations' first female national chief, it was seen by some working in First Nation politics as a dream career opportunity.
Now, a year into her first term, what was considered a chance to usher in a new era at the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) under female leadership has devolved into workplace turbulence, according to sources who spoke with CBC News.
Archibald faces an external investigation triggered by bullying and harassment complaints from four senior staff members she hired to move to Ottawa and run her national chief's office.
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