Canada can’t say when it will clear 140,000 backlogged cases for First Nations kids
- Canada cannot specify when it will address the backlog of approximately 140,000 cases related to First Nations child services, according to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
- Urgent Jordan’s Principle requests are meant to be processed within 24 hours, but are currently taking up to one month, as stated by Independent First Nations.
- Cindy Blackstock, head of the Caring Society, criticized Canada for making excuses regarding its noncompliance, stating that it is a mess of its own creation.
- The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs described the situation as an unsustainable system of paperwork and approval processes, highlighting the complexity of the resolutions.
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