Child welfare not appropriate for Indigenous kids: former B.C. advocate
WINNIPEG — British Columbia’s former children’s advocate says the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women needs to hold all governments accountable.
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond told the inquiry that its final report will end up collecting dust if recommendations aren’t acted upon.
She says people always endorse recommendations when final reports are released, but enthusiasm usually wanes over time.
Turpel-Lafond says she conducted numerous investigations into the child welfare system in British Columbia and called it a humanitarian crisis.


