Manitoba grand chief on leave, denies pursuing intimate relationship
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba Indigenous leader is taking a leave of absence after being accused of sending unwanted messages to a woman.
Grand Chief Arlen Dumas of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says he did not pursue an intimate relationship with the woman but did message her to provide advice and guidance.
In a written statement, Dumas says he apologizes if his actions made the woman feel uncomfortable.
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says Dumas is taking a brief leave of absence and will undergo sensitivity training.