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2016

December 16, 2016

Caring Society submissions on Canada's failure to comply with the Tribunal's orders on Jordan's Principle

October 27, 2016

MP Charlie Angus (NDP) introduces a motion in the House of Commons to force the government to comply with the Tribunal ruling. The motion passes unanimously on November 1, 2016. Click below for full text of the motion and debate.

October 26, 2016

Manitoba legislature passes motion calling on Canada to comply with the CHRT decisions and implement Jordan's Principle.

Click below for full text of the motion and debate.

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

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

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 6, 2016

The government submits another compliance report to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. In the submission, the government commits to invest up to $382 million to implement a broader application of Jordan's Principle, yet it continues to limit the principle's application to children living on reserve with a disability or short-term condition. Clarification is needed to understand: 1) what the funding announcement really means for children on the ground, 2) who the federal government is applying it to, and 3) how its proposed approach differs from the discriminatory approach it has used up until now.

June 7, 2016: Canadian Paediatric Society report looks at progress on Jordan's Principle

The Canadian Paediatric Society looks at Jordan's Principle in its 2016 report Are We Doing Enough?

May 6, 2016

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.

April 26, 2016

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal releases its immediate relief remedies, including the full implementation of Jordan's Principle.

April 26, 2016

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal releases its immediate relief remedies, including the full implementation of Jordan's Principle.

February 19, 2016

The Caring Society submits its recommendations to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal for immediate relief remedies. 

January 26, 2016

Kids win! In a landmark ruling, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal finds the Canadian government is racially discriminating against 165,000 First Nations children. Read the ruling, information sheets that describe the case and its implications, and the press release below. 

January 26, 2016

Kids win! In a landmark ruling, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal finds the Canadian government is racially discriminating against 165,000 First Nations children. Read the ruling, information sheets that describe the case and its implications, and the press release below. 

January 26, 2016

Kids win! In a landmark ruling, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal finds the Canadian government is racially discriminating against 165,000 First Nations children. Read the ruling, information sheets that describe the case and its implications, and the press release below. 

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2015

Role of Jordan's Principle in First Nations Child Welfare Case
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June 4, 2015 - Manitoba Legislature Adopts Jordan's Principle
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Jordan's Principle: The 8 Steps to Get There (AFN)
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Jordan's Principle - How your organization can help
Without denial, delay or disruption: Ensuring First Nations children’s access to equitable services through Jordan’s Principle (AFN)
Jordan's Principle - Background and key resources
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2014

September 4, 2014