FSIN Audit: Concerns Over Lack of Transparency After Closed Door General Assembly

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Last week, the FSIN held its first general assembly since being told it needed to repay $29-million in federal funding, but we don't know much about what happened as it was a closed-door meeting. Jennifer Laewetz, policy analyst and government relations expert, was one of those people who weren't allowed in. She joins us to unpack her concerns with FSIN and its lack of transparency.
20 Apr 11AM English Canada News Commentary

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