
Is the Supreme Court ruling on Canada's Indigenous child welfare law a victory for the status quo? (ep 341)
MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs
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Challenges in Indigenous Child Welfare Law
The chapter discusses the complexities and challenges regarding Canada's Indigenous child welfare law, highlighting issues such as lack of true Indigenous leadership, compliance shortcomings with Jordan's Principle, and the historical trauma of child apprehension in Indigenous communities. It features insights from advocate Cindy Blackstock and critically examines the recent Supreme Court ruling on the law, expressing skepticism about the government's intentions and the practical impact on Indigenous children's well-being.
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