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were two that called for the expansion of authority for First Nations Child and Family Service (CFS) agencies to enable them to provide child welfare services off-reserve and the establishment of a province-wide mandated Métis Child Welfare agency. No action was taken on these recommendations until...

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Main Authors: Pete Hudson, Brad Mckenzie
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