First Nations chiefs in Manitoba call on Ottawa to address Jordan's Principle backlog

Executive Director of First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada, Cindy Blackstock speaks on child welfare during the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. First Nations leaders in Manitoba are calling on the federal government to address a backlog in requests for First Nations children to receive swift access to health-care and other services. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

OTTAWA - First Nations leaders in Manitoba are calling on the federal government to address a backlog in requests for Indigenous children to receive swift access to health care and other services.

They say the delay in approval of requests under Jordan's Principle has resulted in communities paying out of pocket for health, social or educational services that are supported under the principle, putting other important programming at risk. 

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