Mother of sick First Nations boy challenges Harper to show face in court
By Tim Fontaine APTN National News Maurina Beadle is as defiant as ever. “I’m not…
By Tim Fontaine APTN National News Maurina Beadle is as defiant as ever. “I’m not…
The federal government is appealing a court decision that ordered Ottawa to help pay for the care of a severely disabled teenager on the Pictou Landing First Nation in Nova Scotia.
It’s an injustice that erupted onto the public scene eight years ago when Jordan River Anderson died in a Winnipeg hospital without ever living with his family in Norway House Cree Nation.
Seven years ago, Jordan River Anderson of Norway House, Man., died in a Winnipeg hospital.
There is growing frustration in the Nova Scotia community of Pictou Landing.
It is now a waiting game for the Pictou Landing band council and a mother of a severely disabled child in Nova Scotia.
A desperate mother from Pictou Landing First Nation in Nova Scotia is continuing her fight to keep her 16 year-old son at home.