of the healing community, the Assembly of First Nations, the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, the Métis National Council, and the Native Women’s Association of Canada, the AHF was established March 31, 1998 with an 11-year mandate, ending March 31, 2009. [...] The Board manages the property, business and affairs of the AHF and is • One by the Métis National Council; and responsible for the establishment and monitoring of investment policies, standards, • Two by the Government of Canada. [...] 6 The President • Board of Directors The President shall be the chief executive offi- • Management cer and, subject to the authority of the Board, shall have general supervision of the business • Staff of theCorporation and shall have such other powers and duties as the Board may specify. [...] The Chairperson of • information and community support the Board of Directors ensures that the Board services; of Directors fulfills its responsibilities for the governance of the AHF. [...] With a staff of three, the Executive Director’s office assists the Board of Directors to fulfill its governance role, builds and maintains the integrity of the AHF in the eyes of the public and enhances its public profile, implements the AHF mission and objectives, ensures the efficient performance of Management and that all AHF activity complies with legal and ethical requirements.
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