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Sandra DeLaronde, an advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, accused AMC of 'hiding behind a legal process rather than a human process' by not accepting the invitation of trauma-informed support. "We were trying to support the victims, but also provide that support to AMC as well," said DeLaronde. DeLaronde and signatories said they want an independent inquiry and trauma-informed process that focuses on victims. The letter calls on AMC to reconsider how the organization's response to the allegations is having an impact.
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(Jeff Stapleton/CBC)ĭumas was suspended by AMC in mid-March after a woman who worked for the organization - now known to be Fontaine - accused him of harassment and sexual assault. AMC hired a third-party organization to investigate the allegations.ĭumas has not been charged and none of the allegations have been tested in court.ĬBC News has requested comment from Dumas several times since March but has not received a response.Īmong the 200 signatories on the letter out this week are lawyers, doctors, sitting federal and provincial politicians and advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, including Sandra DeLaronde, who led the charge to create the letter. DeLaronde is the project lead of the MMIWG2S Implementation Committee in Manitoba, which is made up of survivors, family members, knowledge keepers, Indigenous organizations and governments. Arlen Dumas was suspended as grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs in March, after an allegation he harassed and sexually assaulted a colleague.