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‘Fix the system’

Liberals fend off criticism of response to human rights decision

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The federal Liberals attempted Thursday to fend off criticism of their response to a landmark human rights tribunal decision by announcing talks about First Nations child welfare.

A new special representa­tive will lead national discussion­s on the reform of First Nations child welfare services, Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett said before the start of a Commons debate on an NDP motion about the delivery of care on reserves.

Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux – a Lakehead University professor – will advise the government as it works with provinces, territorie­s and child welfare agencies on an overhaul of the system, Bennett said.

“Our job now is to engage with the provinces and territorie­s to change the way the services are delivered,” Bennett said outside the Commons.

There are more children in care today than at the height of residentia­l schools, she added.

“That has to stop and that will only stop by engaging with the provinces and territorie­s and the agencies that deliver those services and we are ... therefore committed to do that.”

Late Wednesday, the Manitoba legislatur­e passed a motion condemning the federal government for its response to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling.

“I say that Manitoba’s got to sit down with us and fix the system,” Bennett said Thursday in response.

Last January, the tribunal found that the federal government discrimina­tes against First Nations children in its delivery of child welfare services.

It has since issued two compliance orders urging the Liberals to act.

The federal NDP motion, which will face a vote on Tuesday, calls for the government to comply with the ruling – first with an immediate $155-million investment, then with a funding plan for future years.

It also calls on the government to adopt Jordan’s Principle, which says no aboriginal child should suffer denial, delay or disruption of health services available to other children simply because of jurisdicti­onal feuds.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett speaks with the media in the Foyer of the House of Commons in Ottawa.
CP PHOTO Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett speaks with the media in the Foyer of the House of Commons in Ottawa.

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