
Ottawa claims child welfare talks stalled over AFN’s ‘unreasonable’ requests
OTTAWA — The federal government has told the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal that negotiations with the Assembly of First Nations on reforming the child welfare system are stalled and the AFN’s requests are “unreasonable.”
In a May 15 filing to the tribunal, Ottawa says it has made “intensive and meaningful efforts” to reform the system since 2016, when the tribunal concluded that the federal government had discriminated against First Nations children by underfunding the on-reserve child welfare system.
But Ottawa tells the tribunal those negotiations with the AFN are “no longer working” and there is no “practical utility” to continuing consultations.
Chiefs have twice voted down a federal proposal to reform the child welfare system, saying it didn’t go far enough to protect kids from discrimination.