Chiefs hopeful court will approve landmark child-welfare settlement this week
OTTAWA — First Nations chiefs and advocates are hopeful the Federal Court will approve a landmark child-welfare settlement this week.
The court is hearing final arguments in Ottawa this week on a proposed settlement agreement that would be the biggest in Canadian history if it passes.
The settlement includes $23 billion in compensation for more than 300,000 children and their families, and another $20 billion to reform the child welfare system.
The Assembly of First Nations interim national chief, Joanna Bernard, says families have been waiting decades for this settlement.