Students and faculty at the First Nations University of Canada say they are angry and worried about the recent ouster of three top officials amid allegations of financial mismanagement.
The university's board of governors suspended the three officials and initiated a review of the school's finances. But students are angry for not receiving answers about the probe and faculty are worried about their future.
A report on the finances is expected within two weeks.
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