‘A lot of work to do:’ Premiers talk child welfare with Indigenous leaders
BIG RIVER FIRST NATION, Sask. — The head of the Assembly of First Nations had a receptive audience with most of Canada’s premiers Tuesday over the need to implement changes to reduce the number of Indigenous children in care.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ve got 40,000 children in care and we know that’s not acceptable,” National Chief Perry Bellegarde said after a day-long meeting Tuesday with premiers at Big River First Nation, north of Saskatoon.
“It’s a human rights issue and we need to fix that and you can only do that by working together.”
Bill C-92, which was just passed in last session, clarifies the jurisdiction of Indigenous people over family and social services in their communities.