Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 4

Exploring Theme: "Bill C-92"

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February 9, 2024


Supreme court affirms Indigenous self-government, jurisdiction over child welfare laws

Quebec appeal of C-92 dismissed entirely. The Supreme Court of Canada says the federal law that gives control of child welfare services to First Nations, Inuit and Métis nations is constitutional. APTN News: In a unanimous decision released Friday, the court said the law “protects the well‑being of Indigenous children, youth and families by promoting...

April 17, 2023


Koganaawsawin to host National Indigenous Child Well-Being Summit

NationTalk: ANISHINABEK NATION HEAD OFFICE (April 17, 2023) – First Nations across Canada are joining Koganaawsawin, the central coordinating body of the Anishinabek Child, Youth, and Family Well-Being System, for a National Indigenous Child Well-Being Summit: How We Govern and Maintain Jurisdiction Over Our Children and Youth. The three-day virtual event will take place from 11am-3pm...

April 13, 2023


Provinces need to come to the table as feds sign child welfare coordination agreements with First Nations

“It does leave a gap there and it leaves the potential to have conflicts of laws and cases before courts, which in the meantime have children in very precarious positions, often not in their home communities.” – Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller Windpeaker.com: The second First Nations’ children’s act has been implemented in Alberta. On...

February 2, 2023


Alberta First Nation signs child welfare agreement with feds, without the province

CTV News: MASKWACIS –  An Alberta First Nation signed a two-year agreement with Ottawa Wednesday that gives it the autonomy to administer its own child welfare. Louis Bull Tribe in Maskwacis, Alta., south of Edmonton, is the first in the province to sign such an agreement. “This is an important day for Louis Bull Tribe,” Chief...

January 31, 2023


Peguis First Nation signs child welfare agreement that chief says marks break in cycle

3 levels of government in Winnipeg Tuesday morning to sign first agreement involving Manitoba CBC News: Peguis First Nation celebrated a historic moment Tuesday as it became the first Indigenous community in Manitoba to take control of child welfare under federal legislation that came into effect three years ago. The First Nation was joined by...

December 18, 2022


How one First Nation aims to break the cycle of trauma with new child ‘well-being’ law

Taykwa Tagamou Nation hopes to join other Indigenous governing bodies with child welfare laws in effect CBC News: Taykwa Tagamou Nation Chief Bruce Archibald still remembers how it felt to be taken away from his home as a toddler and sent to live with another family that didn’t practice his Cree traditions. “Things like that...

October 24, 2022


Enhanced child services on the way in Kanesatake

First People’s Law: Penticton Herald – The Kanesatake Health Center (KHC) has received a major boost for child and family programming following a landmark settlement between the federal government and First Nations advocacy groups. According to executive director Teiawenhniseráhte Tomlinson, it is too early to offer specifics on how KHC will use the new funding...

April 5, 2022


NWT to amend Child and Family Services Act to align with Bill C-92 “Child Welfare Act”

The Department of Health and Social Services is seeking feedback from Indigenous governments, organizations that work with children, youth and families at risk as well as the public on proposed key elements that will inform amendments to the Child and Family Services Act. The amendments are intended to align the NWT’s Child and Family Services...

March 11, 2022


Wabaseemoong Independent Nations sign Child Welfare Coordination Agreement

NetNewsLedger – In an historic first in Ontario, Chief Waylon Scott, Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Federal Minister of Indigenous Services, the Honourable Dr. Merrilee Fullerton, Ontario Minister of Children, Community and Social Services and the Honourable Greg Rickford, Ontario Minister of Indigenous Affairs signed a trilateral coordination agreement for child and family services. The signing was celebrated today at a ceremony in...

February 11, 2022


Québec Court of Appeal finds sections of Bill C-92 unconstitutional

CBC – The Quebec Court of Appeal issued a decision yesterday finding the law constitutional apart from two key sections that relate to Aboriginal self-government and child and family services that it ruled are unconstitutional. The court took issue with the section of the law that allows Indigenous child welfare laws to supersede provincial laws when...

January 10, 2022


Refusal to sign Co-ordination Agreements with First Nations to implement Bill C-92

Government of Alberta has – so far – refused to sign coordination agreements with the Louis Bull First Nation in Alberta and the federal government as required by Bill C-92 “The Indigenous Child Welfare Act”. Agreements are supposed to be signed within one year of a First Nations applying to assume accountability for delivering their...

March 23, 2021


ISC RFP Funding Process

Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, announced the launch of a call for proposals to support Indigenous Peoples, communities, and groups as they begin work to develop their own legislation and explore Indigenous-led models for child and family services. More specifically, this funding is intended to provide support to Indigenous Peoples,...

December 29, 2020


Embracing the Children of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Embracing the Children of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow released by the Child and Family Services Act Advisory Committee with 149 specific “Required Actions” including what needs to be added to Bill C-92 to comply with the Yukon legislation. http://www.hss.gov.yk.ca/pdf/CFSA-report-oct2019.pdf...

July 7, 2020


Protocol on the Indigenous Child and Family Services Act

On July 7, 2020, National Chief Bellegarde signed a Protocol with Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller, which confirms a First Nations distinctions-based approach to implementing An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families. The Chiefs Committee on Child and Family Services and Self-Determination (Chiefs Committee) has reviewed and supported the draft...

January 16, 2020


Delay to Bill C-92

Globe and Mail – Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Children’s Services initially wanted a delay to the Jan. 1, 2020 implementation of Bill C-92. “I’m hopeful for where we are going to go moving forward but we really do need answers specifically around funding, liability, oversight, and we need some improved consultations moving forward if this...

January 1, 2020


What happens on Jan. 1, 2020

Indigenous groups who have developed their own legislation will have 2 options to exercise jurisdiction under the act.     Every service provider delivering child and family services to Indigenous children and families will need to follow the minimum standards found in the act. Existing agencies will continue to provide services to Indigenous children.  Agreements related to existing delegated...

November 22, 2019


Response to Passage of Bill C-92

APTN National News – Heather Stefanson, Minister of Families, said she supports the overall objective of the legislation but said there’s no clear plans for how it will be implemented or funded....

March 8, 2019


Response to passage of Bill C-92

Saskatoon Star Phoenix – In an emailed statement, Social Services Minister Paul Merriman said the government is reviewing the act in detail to understand its implications and identify issues that could affect vulnerable families. Merriman said the province is receptive to new models that could improve outcomes and better serve Indigenous families. He added the...

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