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First Nations group presses Ottawa to come back to the table for child welfare talks

  • The Assembly of First Nations is urging the Canadian government to resume talks on child welfare reforms, as uncertainty looms over future negotiations regarding a rejected $47.8 billion proposal.
  • National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak expressed concerns in a letter to Child Advocate Cindy Blackstock about the financial commitments under the rejected agreement.
  • The Caring Society, co-complainant in a legal battle, filed a motion to compel national negotiations, which has faced pushback from chiefs' organizations in Ontario.
  • Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu stated that Canada is making efforts to reach a fair resolution and is working with those willing to negotiate.
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