No interim chief at FSIN after public power struggle
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) will not appoint a formal leader until a new one is elected next month.
Administration will instead continue day-to-day operations under Executive Operating Officer Dawn Walker.
The decision came after a special marathon meeting Wednesday between The Joint Indian Government Commission and Executive Council that was sparked by a public power struggle between two executives who both claimed the title of interim chief.
Earlier in the week, First Vice Chief Kimberly Jonathan laid claim to the title of interim chief for the election period ending on Oct.25.


