Human rights complaint alleges First Nation adults with disabilities left behind
WINNIPEG — Three human rights complaints have been filed against the federal government alleging systemic discrimination and a failure to provide proper services to First Nations adults with disabilities in Manitoba.
The complaints were brought by the Public Interest Law Centre this week on behalf of two First Nations people and a coalition of Indigenous adults with disabilities.
“The needs of children do not disappear when they turn 18 years old,” Joni Wilson, who complained on behalf of her son, said in a news release.
“Adults with disabilities like my son Aidan also deserve and have the right to services and supports just like other Canadians enjoy,” she said.