A weeklong protest on the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation in Saskatchewan ended on Tuesday.
About 30 people occupied the tribal headquarters in a protest led by former chief Tina Levesque. The group sought more accountability from tribal leaders.
Chief Debbie Chief met with the group and promised to hold monthly meetings. But Levesque said not all of the protesters' concerns have been addressed.
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