Dene National Assembly moved from Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., to Dettah - Action News
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Dene National Assembly moved from Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., to Dettah

The Dene NationalAssembly will now take place in Dettah later this month as a wildfire continues to threaten Fort Good Hope, where it was originally supposed to be held.

Election moved over ongoing wildfire threat, evacuation of Fort Good Hope

Six separate photos of individuals lined up in rows of three.
From top left: Paulie Chinna, George Mackenzie, Gerry Cheezie, Norman Yak'eula, bottom left, April Martel and Gerald Antoine are all running for Dene National chief and regional chief for the Assembly of First Nations. (CBC)

The 54thDene National Assembly will now take place in Dettah, N.W.T., later this month as a wildfire continues to threaten Fort Good Hope, where it was originally supposed to be held.

The assembly will now take place from July 23 to 25 at the Chief DrygeeseCentre in Dettah.

In a news release, the Dene Nation wrote that the decision was made "due to the impacts of the recent wildfires in the region."

The Dene Nation previously said the assembly and election for Dene National chief would still go ahead in Fort Good Hope.

The electionwill take place on July 24, in person and online.

Six people are running for chief.