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Posted: Jul 08, 2021 6:34 PM CT | Last Updated: July 8 The federal government has been targeted by three human rights complaints brought by the Public Interest Law Centre on behalf of two Manitoba First Nations people and a coalition of Indigenous adults with disabilities.(Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) Three human rights complaints have been filed against the federal government alleging systemic discrimination and a failure to provide proper services to First Nations adults with disabilities in Manitoba. The complaints were brought by the Public Interest Law Centre this week on behalf of two First Nations people and a coalition of Indigenous adults with disabilities. ....
WINNIPEG Three human rights complaints have been filed against the Government of Canada on behalf of First Nations adults living with disabilities. The complaints, filed by the Public Interest Law Centre (PILC), challenge the federal government’s “ongoing systemic discrimination and failure to provide necessary supports and services to First Nations adults with disabilities in Manitoba.” Two of the complaints are on behalf of individuals and the third is on behalf of a coalition of First Nation adults with disabilities. The PILC said these citizens are denied social inclusion and the ability to meaningfully participate in daily life. “They’re not even getting the baseline assessments to determine their needs that other Canadians would expect,” PILC attorney Joëlle Pastora Sala told CTV News. ....
Winnipeg Free Press Claim Ottawa denying First Nation adults services Last Modified: 6:48 AM CDT Thursday, Jul. 8, 2021 | Updates Lawyer Joëlle Pastora Sala says services are unavailable to First Nations adults with disabilities. Three human rights complaints have been launched, claiming Ottawa is denying, disrupting or delaying First Nations adults’ access to support services and discriminating against them based on age, race and disability. Three human rights complaints have been launched, claiming Ottawa is denying, disrupting or delaying First Nations adults’ access to support services and discriminating against them based on age, race and disability. On Wednesday, the Public Interest Law Centre (an independent branch of Legal Aid Manitoba) filed the complaints to the Canada Human Rights Commission, naming Indigenous Services Canada as the federal government’s representative. ....
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