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Many First Nations developing child welfare program after historic first at Cowessess
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We never gave up the sovereignty of our children : Cowessess regains control over child welfare “No kids finally will be removed from the communities they are a part of. That is the goal,” Trudeau said. “Never again should kids be taken from their homes, families and communities.”
Author of the article: Arthur White-Crummey
Publishing date: Jul 06, 2021 • 1 minute ago • 4 minute read • Cowessess First Nation Chief Cadmus Delorme, centre, signs a document marking the transfer of control of children in care to the First Nation alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe during an event held on Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan on July 6, 2021. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
A vigil takes place where ground-penetrating radar recorded hits of what are believed to be 751 unmarked graves near the grounds of the former Marieval Indian Residential School on the Cowessess First Nation, Sask. on June 26, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Taylor
COWESSESS FIRST NATION, SASKATCHEWAN – A Saskatchewan First Nation where hundreds of unmarked graves were recently discovered near the site of a former residential school is the first in Canada to take back control of children in care under federal legislation.
“Every day we will roll up our sleeves to make sure that every child, when we call them home, that they know where home is – that is Cowessess First Nation,” Chief Cadmus Delorme said Tuesday.
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A vigil takes place where ground-penetrating radar recorded hits of what are believed to be 751 unmarked graves near the grounds of the former Marieval Indian Residential School on the Cowessess First Nation, Sask. on June 26, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Taylor
COWESSESS FIRST NATION, SASKATCHEWAN – A Saskatchewan First Nation where hundreds of unmarked graves were recently discovered near the site of a former residential school is the first in Canada to take back control of children in care under federal legislation.
“Every day we will roll up our sleeves to make sure that every child, when we call them home, that they know where home is – that is Cowessess First Nation,” Chief Cadmus Delorme said Tuesday.
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