Fast begins at Manitoba legislature over child welfare
A group of women in Manitoba are going without food and water to call attention to the province’s child welfare system.
A group of women in Manitoba are going without food and water to call attention to the province’s child welfare system.
Province require societies to collect race-based data but not actually submit the data.
Breen Ouellette is the sixth lawyer to resign from the inquiry.
The 49 children’s aid societies in Ontario were supposed to start collecting race-based data as of Feb. 5.
“Just take away your consent, exert your sovereignty in a matriarchal way.”
Cindy Blackstock, the leading advocate in the fight for First Nations families to receive medical benefits similar to children live off the reserves says she has seen an improvement to how Canada handles Jordan’s Principle cases.
With several pieces of Indigenous-focused federal legislation in the works, Indigenous leaders and representatives are…
First Nations and Metis child and family services were in court Thursday asking a judge to order the Manitoba government to stop its practice of keeping money meant for Indigenous children in care.
The Yukon government has ordered an external review of problems inside the territory’s group homes. The review will be undertaken by the territory’s child and youth advocate.