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Chief apologizes, steps away from missing women portfolio over photo

Dec 6, 2016 | 9:30 AM

GATINEAU, Que. — One of British Columbia’s top-ranking First Nations leaders is apologizing after posting a sexualized photo to social media that he acknowledges “offended many people.”

Shane Gottfriedson, B.C.’s regional chief for the Assembly of First Nations, said Tuesday he was stepping down as the assembly’s point person on the missing and murdered indigenous women portfolio.

He told a special meeting of chiefs that the post — a picture of his bare legs with a wide-eyed emoji wearing red lipstick near his groin — was not his finest moment.

“The photo was incredibly insensitive and I apologize,” Gottfriedson said in a statement. “I am truly sorry.”