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Bird disputes elders council's choice to remove her as chief

- JULIA PETERSON Local Journalism Initiative

The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) Council of Elders has decided to remove Karen Bird as chief.

Bird was elected in April 2021 to represent more than 11,000 members.

A May 10 letter from the Elders Council said the decision to remove her came after formal complaints from councillor­s about “unprofessi­onal conduct and behaviours of lateral violence displayed by Chief Karen Bird at a meeting of the PBCN Chief and Council and Band staff on Dec. 14, 2021 at the River Cree Resort in Edmonton, AB.”

The letter did not offer details of the alleged behaviour. It said Bird had also “ignored” rules about due process and Council decision making.

The Elders Council said it met with Bird in February and April this year, and also sent her a recommenda­tion letter in April — to which she did not respond in writing.

The Elders Council also held community meetings in each PBCN community, the last of which was held on April 26.

Ultimately, the Council found that Bird breached her oath of office, failed to abide by the standards of conduct outlined in the election code, and brought “disrespect and dishonour” upon her office, the letter stated.

It said PCBN'S election code gives the Elders Council the power to remove a chief and call for a byelection.

In an open letter posted to her Facebook page, Bird said she will fight the decision in court.

“I believe a review by the courts will determine that the Elder's Council acted without authority in deciding to remove me from office,” her letter states, adding that the Elder's Council has no mandate to remove her from office.

“The role of Elder's Councils is to advise and guide leadership, not to tear them down.”

Bird's letter also did not include specific details about the allegation­s against her, which she called “false and damaging,” as well as “highly personal and harmful.”

The letter added, “Coming into my role, I've encountere­d a poor governance system, a dysfunctio­nal administra­tion that would not follow direction, and a huge deficit created by poor fiscal management over previous years. As I tried to put in place policies and procedures to address these issues, I was faced with resistance from the Vice Chief and certain councillor­s.

“These constant attempts to undermine me as Chief, and to erode the Elder's Council's trust in me, have created a toxic work environmen­t and have made it a struggle for my administra­tion to move forward any changes or improvemen­ts.”

Bird could not be reached for further comment.

 ?? MATT SMITH FILES ?? Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Council of Elders announced in a May 10 letter that it had decided to remove Karen Bird as chief.
MATT SMITH FILES Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Council of Elders announced in a May 10 letter that it had decided to remove Karen Bird as chief.

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