A sweeping, year-long investigation by Global News has uncovered startling allegations that for-profit companies which operate group homes in Ontario’s child welfare system may be targeting Indigenous kids to make more money. And as our chief investigative correspondent, Carolyn Jarvis reports – the impact on Indigenous kids – moved hundreds of kilometres from home – can be traumatic and lasting.
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