Feds’ distress of ruling on First Nations kids ‘a slap within the face’: AFN
OTTAWA — The federal authorities's allure of a ruling that expanded First Nations kid's rights to public companies and products is "a slap within the face," says the Assembly of First Nations.
OTTAWA — The federal authorities's allure of a ruling that expanded First Nations kid's rights to public companies and products is "a slap within the face," says the Assembly of First Nations.
The November ruling by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal widened the applicability of Jordan's Precept, a rule that claims that when governments disagree about who's accountable for offering companies and products to First Nations kids, they must aid a bit one in want first and argue over the payments later.
In November, the tribunal dominated that the precept applies to kids who are living off reser...