Manitoba slams lack of detail on Indigenous child-welfare overhaul plan
WINNIPEG — Canada is only six weeks away from one of the largest-ever reforms to Indigenous child welfare and Ottawa has not shared information about how it will be implemented or funded, Manitoba’s families minister says.
“This is not the way to bring about reforms in such an important area as this that will have an impact on the most vulnerable people in our society — which is our children,” Heather Stefanson said. “This is unacceptable.”
Stefanson said she shared her concerns with former Indigenous services minister Seamus O’Regan last month about the rollout of legislation that includes an extensive overhaul of Indigenous child welfare across the country.
She said she never received a response.