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Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation chief fired by council

An announcement on the Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation website says the council dismissed Ed Champion on Jan. 22 and has called elections for a new chief and council for March 5.

Ed Champion was less than 3 years into 4-year term as chief of the First Nation in Mayo, Yukon

The Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation council says it's dismissed Chief Ed Champion and called elections for a new chief and council in March. (CBC)

Ed Champion, the Chief of the Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation based in Mayo, Yukon, has been removed from office according to the First Nation's council.

A release posted on the First Nation's website says the council dismissed Champion on Jan. 22, less than three years into his four-year term.

According to the release, Nancy Hager has been appointed interim chief until an election is held on March 5.

"Change is sometimes difficult but is sometimes needed," Hager says in the release.

No specific reason is given for Champion's dismissal.

Ed Champion represented the Na-Cho Nyak Dun Council in Whitehorse in 2013 during the Council of Yukon First Nations' leadership meeting. (CBC)

The council cites Section 14 of Na-Cho Nyak Dun Government Act which says in part that every council member whose conduct or behaviour may call into question the dignity or integrity of the member, may be subject to discipline up to and including removal from office.

Champion said last week the council's decision to hold an election was not valid and he had no intention of giving up his office.

Calls by CBC News to both Champion and the acting chief were not returned.