Get on with tackling outstanding issues with Indigenous child welfare: Sinclair
OTTAWA — Enough talk about the over-representation of Indigenous kids in the child welfare system — it’s time for action, says the former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Murray Sinclair, now an independent senator, says it’s critical to get all the federal, provincial and territorial players moving now — a message he plans to deliver this week at an emergency conference in Ottawa with officials and experts from across the country.
“The most important thing right now is get the parties that are involved in child welfare in Canada … to start doing something,” he said in a recent interview, adding that the child welfare system is “frozen by analysis, so they are paralysed into thinking their job is too huge and they are not going to be able to fashion any type of a proper resolution.”
Sinclair said he hopes the conference will focus on “how do we move in concert with each other, so provincial, territorial and federal government officials talking about what is it that each party has to do in order to address the over-representation and unnecessary over-representation of Aboriginal children in care.”