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Feds look to adopt spirit of Jordan's Principle rule during appeal, Miller says
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says First Nations children won't go without services that non-Indigenous can easily receive even while the government appeals a human rights tribunal order. Miller says there are jurisdictional issues the government wants settled. In the meantime, his department is looking to enact changes in the spirit of the ruling.
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The Canadian Press
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CP115079521
Legacy Identifier:
n_Miller-Indigenous-Rights20210113T1435
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1/13/2021 2:35:00 PM
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first nations
human rights
indigenous rights
Marc Miller