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CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL B E T W E E N: FIRST NATIONS CHILD AND FAMILY CARING SOCIETY OF CANADA and

12 Jan 2024

The Wen:de: We are Coming to the Light of Day (2005) report (Tab 5 of the Commission’s Book of Documents), which was commissioned by Canada and overseen by the National Advisory Committee of the Assembly of First Nations, of which I was a principle investigator, is dedicated to Jordan. [...] The Wen:de: We are Coming to the Light of Day (2005) report cites the numerous studies, inquests and reports that preceded it documenting the need to resolve the serious and adverse 3 effects of jurisdictional disputes and concludes with this quote from Andrew Webster (2005) (see page 106 of the report): It seems inconsistent with a modern Western industrial democracy that the welfare of hundreds. [...] On each occasion, we promptly advise ISC of the concern and will often refer Canada to the relevant sections of the orders or official documents like the AIP workplan or Back to Basics (which is attached to the Affidavit of Brittany Matthews as Exhibit 8). [...] In the August 2018 version of the Jordan’s Principle Concerns document (attached as Exhibit 11, above), the Caring Society noted the under identification of urgent cases at the 24-hour call centre and recommended training of focal points and call line personnel. [...] To address these concerns regarding the National and Regional Contact Centres, the Caring Society has proposed a series of remedies and solutions in the Jordan’s Principle Workplan, attached as Schedule “A” to the Notice of Motion (“The Schedule “A” Workplan”), a true copy of which is attached as Exhibit “26” to my affidavit.

Authors

David Taylor

Pages
57
Published in
Canada