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2016

September 14, 2016

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal issues a second Compliance Order against the Government of Canada in the First Nations child welfare case.

September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News

September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News

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September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News

September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News

September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News

July 14, 2016

Assembly of First Nations resolves to support the full and proper implementation of the historic Canadian Human Rights Tribunal decisions in the provision of child welfare services and Jordan’s Principle.

See resolution no. 62 in the final resolutions of AFN 2016 Annual General Assembly.

September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News

September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News

September 7, 2016: Caring Society motions for interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation v Canada

The Caring Society seeks interested party status in Mississaugas of the New Credit v Canada. The First Nation brought the complaint against the federal government for its alleged inadequate funding of special education for children who live on reserve. For background on the case, read this article on CBC News