Ottawa reveals details of child welfare agreement
The federal government has laid out the details of its $40-billion child-welfare settlement.
On Tuesday, the government said it had reached an agreement in principle with the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, the Assembly of First Nations and others to compensate children harmed by the lack of government funding of child welfare.
Half of the funding will go to compensating affected children and the other $20 billion will be spent on reforming the system over a five-year period.
First Nations children living on reserve and in the Yukon who were removed from their homes between April 1, 1991, and March 31 of this year are eligible to be compensated, in addition to their parents and caregivers.


