Vancouver Indigenous child care agency appeals mother's $150K human rights award after she was separated from her kids, and they were put in foster homes.
VANCOUVER An Afro-Indigenous woman has been awarded $150,000 in compensation by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal after her children were wrongfully seized by a child welfare agency.
The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has awarded an Indigenous mother who lost access to all four of her children $150,000 in an "unprecedented" decision against Canada's longest-serving Indigenous child care agency.
An Afro-Indigenous woman has been awarded $150,000 in compensation by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal after her children were wrongfully seized by a child welfare agency.