Metis leader says children in care left out of Manitoba’s pandemic response
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba Metis Federation’s president says the province has left vulnerable foster children out of pandemic response plans.
“When this pandemic came into play the province did not give us one penny more, knowing full well the complications we are going to face as an agency,” David Chartrand said.
“Not one … penny was issued to us to help us during this time of COVID.”
Chartrand said Metis Child and Family Services is facing multiple hurdles caused by the pandemic to ensure safety of more than 1,200 children. But the province’s block funding model will inevitably force agencies to cut programs or fall into a deficit, he said.