Hundreds of area Indigenous youth to receive compensation for federal gov’t failures
NANAIMO — A major windfall is incoming to Indigenous youth and their families throughout the mid-Island area.
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal announced Friday, Sept. 6 Indigenous youth removed from their home and placed into the welfare system will receive $40,000 each from the federal government.
The decision followed a January 2016 ruling which said the federal government discriminated against Indigenous children by under-funding on-reserve child welfare services.
“Canada was aware of the discrimination and of some of its serious consequences … Canada focused on financial considerations rather than on the best interests of First Nations children and respecting their human rights.” Canadian Human Rights Tribunal