The horrific case of foster parents torturing and starving two children in their care, one who died, has outraged the First National Leadership Council saying more should have been done. Spokesperson Chery Casimer says there needs to be accountability at the highest level. This was on the day B.C.’s Child and Youth Advocate Jennifer Charlesworth announced an investigation into what happened in a Lake Errock residence that a Chilliwack judge called a “house of horrors.” Kristen Robinson reports.
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