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2020-11-27
Arif Virani - 11:26
NDP (BC)
Rachel Blaney (North Island—Powell River)
2020-11-27 11:27 [p.2618]
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Madam Speaker, this week the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ordered the government to apply Jordan's Principle to non-status first nations children living off reserve who are recognized by their community.
The Liberal government has already received nine non-compliance orders from the tribunal regarding the racist treatment of indigenous children in care. Will the minister please commit today to not appealing this decision? Will the government do this, or will it continue to fight indigenous kids in court?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2020-11-27 11:27 [p.2619]
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Madam Speaker, we welcome the order of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. I would note for the member opposite that our department is currently reviewing and revising what was said in the order, but we are looking forward to the implementation of this definition, which expands the definition of first nations children. It is so important for closing the socio-economic gap between non-indigenous and indigenous children.
I would note for the member opposite that, since 2016, we have provided 750,000 supports, and behind every support is an indigenous child, as well as budget investments of $1.2 billion in 2019 to close that gap as we continue to implement the order.
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Alexandre Boulerice - 11:28
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2020-03-11
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:47
NDP (MB)
Leah Gazan (Winnipeg Centre)
2020-03-11 14:47 [p.1933]
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Mr. Speaker, yesterday I asked the Minister of Indigenous Services when his government would stop breaking the law and honour the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling to immediately stop discriminating against first nations children. This was followed by 10 seconds of silence and then story time. The same silence was heard about a plan for COVID-19 on reserves.
When will the minister follow the rule of law, honour the tribunal ruling and stop discriminating against first nations children?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2020-03-11 14:48 [p.1933]
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Mr. Speaker, we strongly agree that we must compensate indigenous children harmed by past government policies. It must be done in a way that is both fair and timely to further healing.
We have worked closely with the parties and found consensus on a number of key areas. We have demonstrated our commitment to addressing longstanding child and family service needs of first nations, Inuit and Métis children.
We will continue working with our partners to ensure indigenous children are supported and cared for in the right way, with connection to community and culture.
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Charlie Angus - 14:49
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2020-01-28
Hon. Maryam Monsef - 15:02
NDP (ON)
Charlie Angus (Timmins—James Bay)
2020-01-28 15:03 [p.588]
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Mr. Speaker, it has been four years since the government was found guilty of systemic discrimination against first nation children. The Prime Minister has seven non-compliance orders, millions spent on lawyers, is going to Federal Court to try to quash the ruling, and now he has blown off tomorrow's deadline for negotiating while refusing to support the class action that he said he was going to support.
The Prime Minister has built his political reputation fighting the most vulnerable children in this country, and kids have died. When is he going to call off his lawyers, sit down with Cindy Blackstock and negotiate a just solution for all these children and their families? When is he going to do it?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2020-01-28 15:04 [p.588]
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Mr. Speaker, our commitment to compensate first nation children harmed by past child and family services policy is firm and remains firm.
Canada has named senior officials from my department and the Department of Justice to conduct discussions. Those discussions are ongoing and will be kept on a strictly confidential basis to build trust between the parties, which heretofore has not been the case. No party will be speaking publicly about this. Because we want to make progress specifically focused on children who have been harmed by past policies, the CHRT has asked our parties to sit down and determine what the compensation process might look like. That is exactly what we are going to do.
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2019-12-12
Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 14:28
NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-12-12 14:28 [p.345]
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Mr. Speaker, yesterday, all parliamentarians agreed that the government needs to accept the tribunal's decision and stop the discrimination against indigenous children. That means that the government must follow the tribunal's orders, stop taking the children to court and ensure that the children and families do not have to testify in court.
My question for the Liberals is this: will the Prime Minister immediately stop taking indigenous children to court?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2019-12-12 14:29 [p.345]
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Mr. Speaker, we need to compensate the first nations children who were harmed by past government policies. We are seeking a comprehensive, fair and equitable solution. That is why I asked the assistant deputy minister to work with those involved in the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, or CHRT, and those involved in the Moushoom class action suit to find the best possible solution for all of the children affected.
Our commitment to implement other CHRT orders and reform child and family services has not changed in any way. That work will continue.
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Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-12-12 14:30 [p.345]
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Mr. Speaker, that is not good enough. Indigenous kids and their families have sent a clear message: Stop taking us to court and stop discriminating against us. It is pretty simple.
The thing is, the tribunal decision did not just say that the government discriminated against indigenous kids. It said that it was “willful”, it was “reckless”, and the result is that kids are dying.
The question is very simple. The whole House agreed to follow the tribunal's decision. Will the government respect basic human rights and stop taking indigenous kids to court?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2019-12-12 14:30 [p.346]
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Mr. Speaker, today we are in full compliance with all of the CHRT's orders to address the overrepresentation of first nation children in care. We have almost doubled funding to child and family services, with over 483,000 Jordan's principle requests that have been approved.
We agree that the most recent orders for compensation for first nation children harmed by government policies must be respected. What the CHRT has asked parties to do is to sit down and work out what exactly the compensation will look like, and that is exactly what we are doing.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole - 14:31
Hon. Bill Morneau - 14:46
NDP (MB)
Niki Ashton (Churchill—Keewatinook Aski)
2019-12-12 14:47 [p.348]
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Mr. Speaker, when it comes to first nations, the Prime Minister says one thing and does another. He says he believes in reconciliation, but then he takes first nations children to court. Instead of starting the reconciliation process, his government is perpetuating colonialism. Let us be clear. His government's negligence towards these children is costing lives.
Will the government stop taking first nations children to court, yes or no?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2019-12-12 14:47 [p.349]
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Mr. Speaker, today we are in full compliance with all of the tribunal's orders to address the overrepresentation of first nation children in care. We have almost doubled funding to child and family services, and close to 500,000 Jordan's principle requests have been approved.
We agree that the most recent orders for compensation for first nation children harmed by government policies must be respected. What the tribunal has asked parties to do is to sit down and work out what exactly the compensation for victims will look like, and that is what we are doing.
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Charlie Angus (Timmins—James Bay)
2019-12-12 14:48 [p.349]
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Mr. Speaker, since the Prime Minister began his legal vendetta against the Human Rights Tribunal, we have lost over 100 first nations children in Ontario alone, including 16-year-old Devon Freeman, who hung from a tree for seven months outside the group home. It has been over a year since the Prime Minister's lawyers told the Human Rights Tribunal they were not going to negotiate with Cindy Blackstock about compensation. They would rather litigate. They are still in court trying to quash this decision.
Parliament has ordered the Liberal government to stop this vendetta. When are the Liberals going to call off their lawyers?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2019-12-12 14:48 [p.349]
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Mr. Speaker, we agree that we must compensate first nations children harmed by past government policies. We are seeking a solution that is at the same time comprehensive, fair and equitable. That is why I have instructed my assistant deputy minister to work with those involved with the CHRT and those involved in the Moushoom class action to develop the best possible method that includes all affected children.
Nothing about our commitment to implement other orders from the CHRT, or reforming child and family services for that matter, changes. This work will continue.
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Jaime Battiste - 14:49
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2019-12-11
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:52
NDP (ON)
Charlie Angus (Timmins—James Bay)
2019-12-11 14:52 [p.271]
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Mr. Speaker, for seven months the body of 16-year-old Devon Freeman hung on a tree 35 metres from the group home where he disappeared and nobody found him. What a sad symbol that is for this nation.
First nation families are losing their children all the time to what the Human Rights Tribunal has ruled the wilful and reckless discrimination in systemic underfunding by this government.
I ask the Prime Minister to stop with the honey-dripped words and call off the lawyers. Will he commit to meet with Cindy Blackstock to ensure that the Human Rights Tribunal ruling is respected so that no more children die on his watch or our watch?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:53
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