Splatsin First Nation signed a historic agreement Friday, one that is aimed at protecting Indigenous families by reducing the number of children in government care and keeping them in their own community. As Victoria Femia reports this agreement comes with millions of dollars in funds over the next decade.
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Federal government, B.C. and First Nation in Okanagan sign care co-ordination deal
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