Government says review of how CFS system handled Tina Fontaine will be released
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government committed late Monday to releasing a report into how child welfare workers dealt with Tina Fontaine before the teenager disappeared, died and was dumped in the Red River.
A law that forbids the provincial children’s advocate from publicly releasing special investigation reviews into child deaths will be changed very soon, Families Minister Scott Fielding’s office said.
“The minister commits to releasing it and says proclamation (of a new law) is imminent,” Fielding’s press secretary, Andrea Slobodian, wrote in an email.
Tina Fontaine ran away from a Winnipeg hotel where she was being housed in August 2014. She was 15 years old.