Ottawa to include $40B in fiscal update to cover compensation for First Nations kids
OTTAWA — The federal government has set aside $40 billion to compensate First Nations children and undertake long-term reforms to the child-welfare system.
Two sources, who spoke to The Canadian Press on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly, say the announcement is coming today.
One source says the $40 billion will be reflected in Tuesday’s fall economic statement, but doesn’t mean Ottawa has reached an agreement with child-welfare advocates over the compensation it’s been ordered to pay First Nations children by a human rights tribunal.
The parties have until the end of the December to reach an agreement on the matter.