Evening Update: Ottawa to appeal one of two orders related to compensation for Indigenous children

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Evening Update: Ottawa to appeal one of two orders related to compensation for Indigenous children
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has filed a notice of appeal on one of two orders

Cindy Blackstock, the executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, said Friday it is disappointing that Ottawa filed an appeal, but did add that she’s happy the government didn’t appeal on what’s called Jordan’s Principle, a policy designed to ensure First Nations kids can access services.

In its notice of appeal, the federal government argues, among other things, that the Federal Court erred by finding that the tribunal acted reasonably in the context of the evidence ordering monetary compensation to First Nations children, their parents and grandparents under the Canadian Human Rights Act .

Justin Trudeau told Dutch parliamentarians on Friday that disinformation campaigns and extremism are a serious threat to global economies and democracy., opening his day giving a speech to and taking questions from members of the House of Representatives and Senate in the historic Ridderzaal.

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