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First Nations University faculty call for dissolution of board, suspension of executives

Posted on: Oct 08, 2025 03:13 IST | Posted by: Cbc
First Nations University faculty call for dissolution of board, suspension of executives

module members at the number one Nations University of Canada say they ar non prepared to come after the board of governors' instructions to keep quiet in the wake of revelations from an independent investigation into the institution's president.

A representative of the group said they decided not to list their names on the statement because of concerns about possible retaliation.

"We issue this statement out of a sense of responsibility. FNUniv was built to be a place of hope, resurgence and innovation," the statement said. "We will not stand by as its future is jeopardized."

The university's board of governors hired Deloitte Legal, an affiliate of accounting firm Deloitte LLP, to investigate more than two dozen allegations against university president Jacqueline Ottmann in 2023.

The university's most recent financial statement was completed by a firm other than Deloitte, which performed services for FNUniv for many years previously.

First Nations University president fired key whistleblower behind scathing review of her conduct

Ottmann fired the key whistleblower, Jason Wong, the university's VP of finance and administration, while Deloitte was finalizing the report in mid-2023. In a preliminary draft of a separate report on Wong's firing, the firm found, on a balance of probabilities, that his dismissal violated several university policies and "was at least in part, retaliatory." 

Ottmann has not responded to requests for comment.

A majority of the board of governors voted against firing her after receiving the Deloitte reports, and the board has issued statements saying it stands behind her.

Two board members who were in favour of parting ways with Ottmann resigned their seats in 2024.

The board "did our due diligence in assessing the management and leadership of the president and her team by commissioning these reports," the message read. It reiterated that the board "has complete confidence in president Ottmann and we stand behind her."

The message also advised faculty on how to respond to questions about the situation.

"If you receive questions from students, community members, or others, please refer them to the official board statement above. Do not speculate or provide additional comment," it read.

The statement issued by faculty members this week raises concerns about that.

"We find this language alarming as it could be perceived as an attempt to silence staff and faculty, threatening our rights to academic freedom and open expression," it reads.

The faculty statement calls for suspension of the university's executive team, including Ottmann, the chief administrative officer and the vice-president of university relations, as well as dissolution of the current board of governors and their replacement with "a professional board constituted by members with diverse expertise, lived experience and national representation."

It also calls for "an end to political interference by the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations in the governance and administration of the FNUniv."

The university's governance and operational framework is set out in FSIN legislation. About 20 years ago, students and professors rang alarm bells over decisions made by the board, which was largely made up of politically appointed members. In 2009-10, both the provincial and federal governments withheld funding over board governance issues.

In response, the FSIN changed the university's legislation to forbid "any current politically elected or appointed representatives" on the board. It required a nine-member professional board of experts from fields like law, accounting and education.

In 2022, however, the FSIN changed its legislation again. It now reads that "the board shall consist of five elected leaders and four non-elected members."

The statement from faculty members describes changes at the university since political appointments resumed.

"There has been a troubling exodus of FNUniv staff, including key staff in finance and administration," it says.

"The university currently has close to a $2-million deficit. In addition, we have not had stable academic leadership in nearly three years," it reads. "Our kēhtē-ayak (elders) council, established in 2015 to prioritize and centre the knowledge of elders in our communities, has also been marginalized, and respected elders have been removed."

Staff and faculty worked hard for more than a decade to recover from the 2010 funding crisis and rebuild FNUniv's reputation, the statement says.

"We restored financial surpluses and good relations internally and externally, and saw a significant increase in student enrolments. Since the current president took over, those gains have been squandered away due to a lack of relational accountability and prudent financial management."

Indigenous Services Canada "was not made aware" of the FSIN's decision to change the composition of the university's board, or of the findings of the Deloitte investigation, ISC spokesperson Maryéva Métellus said in an emailed response to a request for comment.

"The department does not intervene in the governance of the First Nations University of Canada, which aligns with the principle of First Nations control of First Nations education," she wrote. "In keeping with the terms and conditions of the post-secondary partnerships program, Indigenous Services Canada provides the First Nations University of Canada with up to $7 million a year for ongoing support."

As with all its post-secondary funding recipients, ISC will continue working with FNUniv "to ensure that its programs are delivered in accordance with its funding agreement," Métellus wrote.

FNUniv is a member of Universities Canada, a membership-based non-profit that advocates for universities at the federal level. 

A spokesperson for Universities Canada sent a brief statement in response to a request for comment.

"We are aware of the news report. We have clear eligibility criteria for membership, and follow established processes to review any concerns," it read.

Reporter/editor

Lori Coolican has been a reporter and editor in Western Canada since 1996.

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