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The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has approved a revised final settlement agreement that sees more victims and survivors compensated for the discriminatory child welfare practices of the federal government in delivering services to First Nations children and families living on reserve. The revised agreement approved by the tribunal was reached by Canada, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), and the Moushoom and Trout class action plaintiffs in April.
Critics say the changes to legislation late last year miss the mark in some areas. Now, further work is set to begin on police regulations, the rules that address the law's practical applications.