Calendrier et documents
Le calendrier ci-dessous offre une chronologie de la cause du Tribunal canadien des droits de la personne sur le financement inéquitable pour les services de la protection de l’enfance des Premières Nations.
Vous pouvez ainsi consultez la chronologie des services de protections de l'enfance qui a précédé la cause.
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2011
AFN news release on tribunal decision read the press release
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Dismisses the Complaint on legal technicality - Caring Society appealing.
APTN argues in Federal Court to televise FN child welfare tribunal. Canada is opposed.
Caring Society files affidavit to complete its mandamus application to Federal Court to order CHRT hearing dates.
Caring Society appears in front of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women.
Jonathan Tarlton, counsel for Canada, wrote to the Chairperson of the Tribunal to inform her that there was nothing in the letter from the Support Society that would hold her attention.
Caring Society writes to Tribunal requesting on motion to dismiss (argued June 2, 3, 2010) given vulnerability of children.
Jordan & Shannen: First Nations children demand that the Canadian Government stop racially discriminating against them. Shadow Report: Canada 3rd and 4th Periodic Report to the UNCRC January 28, 2011.
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Resolution on Jordan's Principle.
2010
Attorney General's reply to Caring Society submissions on Nil'tou case.
Nil Tu O Reply
Reply Authorities
Attorney General Responds to AFN UNDRIP submissions.
Assembly of First Nations files submissions on the UNDRIP.
Attorney General (AG) relies on Niltu'o/ BCGEU labour case to bolster its claims case.
National Chief Shawn Atleo and Cindy Blackstock appear before the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development for study on First Nations child and family services.
Auditor General of Canada and Auditor General of British Columbia appear before the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development for study on First Nations child and family services.
Tribunal allows more submissions on eve of ruling deadline.
Minister of Indian Affairs and senior INAC staff appear before the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development for study on First Nations child and family services.
Supreme Court issues ruling on Niltu'o/BCGEU labour relations case that is later used by Attorney General to bolster its case to dismiss.
Attorney General of Canada opposes APTN appeal re: broadcasting of the Tribunal.
Caring society submission supporting APTN appeal to Federal Court re broadcasting the tribunal
Tribunal hears Canada's motion to dismiss the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on the "funding is not a service" and comparator technicalities.
Tribunal Chair Shirish Chotalia rules against APTN motion to broadcast the tribunal hearings (2010 CHRT 16).
The Caring Society and AFN supported APTN's application as this case affects children, families and communities across Canada and they have a right to watch matters affecting them.