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Googoo removed as regional leader by Mi’kmaw Chiefs of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland

<p>Assembly of First Nations regional chief of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Morley Googoo attaches his nameplate to his newly opened office at the Membertou Entrepreneurship Centre on Wednesday. The office will be Googoo’s new home base following a recent move from Grand Pré in the Annapolis Valley.</p>
Assembly of First Nations regional chief of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador Morley Googoo adjusts his nameplate to his office door at the Membertou Entrepreneurship Centre. The Mi’kmaw Chiefs of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland have just removed Googoo as their regional chief.

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SYDNEY — The Mi’kmaw Chiefs of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland have removed Morley Googoo as regional chief.

The organization held a special meeting Friday, which was called in response to events that have occurred during Googoo’s suspension from his role with the Assembly of First Nations (AFN). At this special meeting, it was collectively decided to remove Googoo as the regional chief at the AFN. 

In a news release, the Nova Scotia and Newfoundland Chiefs indicated they continue to support AFN’s ongoing investigation into Googoo and, until a new regional chief is selected, the chiefs of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland will work with AFN to ensure their region is represented and informed. 

The chiefs indicated they will not comment further at this time. 

The Assembly of First Nations served Googoo a notice of suspension earlier this year in response to a report that he engaged in ongoing discrimination against members of the Nova Scotia Native Women's Association and other Mi’kmaq women.

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