Penticton Herald

Police investigat­e daycare for cutting Metis boy’s hair

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A Saskatoon daycare is being investigat­ed by the city police’s hate crime unit and is having its licence reviewed after a Metis mother alleged her toddler’s hair was cut without her consent.

Jana Nyland had been taking her 19-month-old son to Bajwa’s Childcare for a year when he came earlier this monthwith his necklength hair cut, paNOW reported last week. Irum Bajwa operates the daycare out of a home on the northeast side of Saskatoon.

“When I asked her the reason why she cut his hair, she told me she didn’t like long hair on boys and that native children shouldn’t have long hair,”‘ Nyland told the news outlet.

Nyland said she immediatel­y took her son and informed the daycare provider that she would be reporting the haircut to police.

PaNOW quoted the mother as saying the operator had started to become obsessive about the boy, asking to keep him later in the evening and to have him stay for sleepovers. Nyland also said

Bajwa was encouragin­g the child to call Bajwa “mom.”

“She would call and ask to talk to him. She was just oversteppi­ng boundaries completely,” Nyland said.

Calls and emails to Bajwa from CP went unanswered. Nyland ceased responding to messages seeking an interview.

The Saskatoon Police Service said in an email that its hate crime unit is investigat­ing a report filed on Sept. 12 against a child-care provider in Saskatoon. Spokesman Brad Jennings said no further details could be provided as the investigat­ion is ongoing.

The Saskatchew­an Ministry of Education said it was also notified. It said ministry staff visited the childcare home the same day concerns were raised, and have increased monitoring. Parents accessing the home’s services have also been told of the investigat­ion.

The ministry said the home is still operating, although the status of its licence is being reviewed.

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