Feds urge human rights tribunal to dismiss concerns over Jordan's Principle backlog | Unpublished
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Publication Date: September 11, 2024 - 16:53

Feds urge human rights tribunal to dismiss concerns over Jordan's Principle backlog

September 11, 2024
The federal government is trying to refute allegations that it continues to fail First Nations kids, urging the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to dismiss concerns about Indigenous Services Canada's large backlog of unprocessed Jordan's Principle requests.


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