The Manitoba Inuit Association (MIA) has terminated its former CEO, Nastania Mullin, one week after an Ottawa woman came forward with allegations of abuse, amid a growing #InuitMeToo movement expressing concerns about his conduct.

In a social media post late Friday, MIA said it “hears the concerns expressed these past weeks within the community. After an intensive review, the MIA Board has made the decision to terminate Nastania Mullin.”

On Nov. 7, the Manitoba Inuit Association announced it had fired CEO Nastania Mullin, pictured here in 2019, when he was acting director for policy and consumer affairs for the Nunavut government. (Travis Burke/CBC)

It has appointed an interim chief executive officer and engaged an outside organization to conduct an "independent and trauma based inves

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