Jordan's Principle
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Jordan’s Principle funding delays putting Winnipeg reunification program at riskA Winnipeg non-profit organization is at risk of closing it's door due to the backlogs in Jordan's Principle funding, it's founder says.CanadaSep 5
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New name, old ties: Federal funds for Indigenous youth linked to company previously cut offThe founder of youth treatment centres cut off from Jordan's Principle funding has launched a new company to treat Indigenous teens, a Global News investigation has found.InvestigationsSep 3
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Jordan’s Principle ‘not a suggestion,’ AMC grand chief says in call for full implementationThe Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) says it wants the federal government to end its ongoing neglect and systemic failures when it comes to First Nations children.CanadaMar 14
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Jordan’s Principle to no longer fund vacations, elite sports, new homesIndigenous Services Canada has updated criteria surrounding what is and isn't eligible for Jordan's Principle funding after complaints of abuse and mismanagement.CanadaFeb 12
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Jordan’s Principle claims soar 367% and ‘not within the spirit’ of why it was created: Indigenous Services ministerIndigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says changes will protect the integrity of Jordan's Principle, which has been under fire for straying from its original intent.CanadaFeb 10
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‘Stand up with us’: Family of its namesake demands emergency meeting on state of Jordan’s PrincipleIn 2005, Jordan River Anderson died of multiple disabilities in a Winnipeg hospital more than 800 km from his home in Norway House Cree Nation.CanadaJan 29
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Interlake chiefs call on feds for Jordan’s Principle fundingLeaders with the Interlake Reserve Tribal Council (IRTC) say they're owed $1.5 million in Jordan's Principle funding from the federal government by the end of January.PoliticsDec 6, 2024
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A one-of-a-kind swim program in New Brunswick for indigenous youth with autismA one-of-a-kind learn-to-swim program in Miramichi, N.B., has been launched to help save the lives of Indigenous children living with autism, who are at a higher risk of drowning.FeaturesMar 28, 2023
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Advocates hail ‘major’ win in First Nations child welfare lawsuit, urge renewed focus on youth"Every time you decide to squabble amongst yourselves, you forget the children and the young people that you once swore to protect," Rosalie LaBillois told Canada's chiefs.CanadaJul 6, 2022
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‘Breathe life into our own laws’: Visions for the future of Indigenous child welfare in B.C.After years of criticism and overrepresentation of Indigenous youth in care, British Columbia is in the midst of major reform in First Nations, Inuit and Métis child welfare.CanadaJun 16, 2022
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