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Native Women's Association of Canada sells off assets, promises transparency

15 July 2025
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Native Women's Association of Canada sells off assets, promises transparency
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The Native Women’s Association of Canada has uncovered significant financial irregularities within its management, leading to actions such as closing businesses and selling properties valued at millions. The organization is currently selling its headquarters in Hull, Quebec, with an asking price of $8 million.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The Native Women’s Association of Canada found some big money problems that their leaders didn’t know about, so they are closing down some of their businesses and selling their buildings.

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