
Canada makes sweeping changes to Jordan’s Principle after CHRT ruling
OTTAWA — Canada has announced sweeping changes to a program designed to ensure First Nations kids get the care and supports they need, when they need them.
The changes come almost a year after the federal government argued before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal that requests for funding under Jordan’s Principle were including things like modelling headshots and gaming consoles.
The CHRT said last month it was “quite concerned” about that.
This week Ottawa moved to bar approvals for home renovations, sporting events, international travel, non-medical supports or school-related requests unless required to ensure equality with kids who are not First Nations.