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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2016
On May 10, 2016 the Government of Canada responded to the Tribunal's order to immediately implement the full meaning and scope of Jordan's Principle. As described on the Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada website, the government has expanded its application of Jordan's Principle to:
- eliminate the requirement that the First Nations child on reserve must have multiple disabilities that require multiple service providers
- apply to all jurisdictional disputes and now includes those between federal government departments
It also declared that "appropriate services for any Jordan's principle case will not be delayed due to case conferencing or policy review."
Read more on the INAC website and in the department's submissions to the CHRT, below.
On May 5, 2016, the CHRT granted Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) interested party status to the First Nations child welfare human rights case, which will enable the organization to contribute to the development of remedies.
In its April 26, 2016 ruling, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ordered the federal government to fully implement Jordan's Principle by May 10, 2016. Read the information sheet below.
The Caring Society, AFN, Chiefs of Ontario and Canadian Human Rights Commission respond to the federal government's further submission on remedies and immediate relief, submitted on April 6, 2016.
The Caring Society, AFN, Chiefs of Ontario and Canadian Human Rights Commission respond to the federal government's further submission on remedies and immediate relief, submitted on April 6, 2016.
The Caring Society, AFN, Chiefs of Ontario and Canadian Human Rights Commission respond to the federal government's further submission on remedies and immediate relief, submitted on April 6, 2016.
The Caring Society, AFN, Chiefs of Ontario and Canadian Human Rights Commission respond to the federal government's further submission on remedies and immediate relief, submitted on April 6, 2016.
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal releases its immediate relief remedies, including the full implementation of Jordan's Principle.
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal releases its immediate relief remedies, including the full implementation of Jordan's Principle.
The federal government submits further recommendations to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal regarding remedies.