I am a Witness: Tribunal Timeline & Documents

The timeline below chronicles the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal case on inequitable funding for First Nations child welfare, which the Tribunal ruled amounts to discrimination.  

View the pre-Tribunal timeline for a history of First Nations child and family services funding leading up the case. 

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2020

February 3, 2020

Access to Information (ATIP) documents with Canada's legal fees relating to the case on First Nations child welfare. 

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February 3, 2020

Access to Information (ATIP) documents with Canada's legal fees relating to the case on First Nations child welfare. 

February 3, 2020

Access to Information (ATIP) documents with Canada's legal fees relating to the case on First Nations child welfare. 

February 3, 2020

Access to Information (ATIP) documents with Canada's legal fees relating to the case on First Nations child welfare. 

February 3, 2020

Access to Information (ATIP) documents with Canada's legal fees relating to the case on First Nations child welfare. 

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January 27, 2020

The CHRT emails Parties issuing an extension (until February 21, 2020) for the compensation submissions:

The Panel is in receipt of the AGC’s letter dated January 24, 2020 requesting an extension of the January 29, 2020 deadline to file submissions on the compensation process. The Panel is pleased to learn that the parties are making progress in their discussions. Given the circumstances and the parties consent for the extension, the Panel grants the extension. The new deadline is now February 21, 2020.

January 9, 2020

Affidavit of Dr. Sidney Segalowitz, with information regarding brain development in youth and adolescents into their twenties to inform the disbursement of compensation to those under 18 years of age. 

January 2, 2020

The Caring Society's open letter to Ministers following Quebec's challenge of Bill C-92.

2019

December 27, 2019

ISC sends key highlights of the Technical Information Package on Bill C-92, the Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families (the Act), in preparation for its coming into force on January 1, 2020