Children harmed by on-reserve child welfare a step closer to compensation
OTTAWA — Indigenous children and their relatives harmed by chronic underfunding of child-welfare services on reserves are a step closer to resolving claims for compensation.
The federal government has agreed to certify the claims put forward by the Assembly of First Nations and counsel for a national class action suit.
Consenting to certification is a step forward in negotiating a compensation settlement.
All three parties appeared in Federal Court Thursday and agreed to start mediation as soon as possible once a mutually acceptable mediator is appointed.