First Nations child advocate waiting for feds to end racial discrimination
CALGARY — A leading advocate for First Nations children and families says she would like to see a lot less talk and a lot more action from the federal government.
Cindy Blackstock’s First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada was one of two groups that brought a complaint to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal which ruled in January the existing system discriminates against First Nations children in the delivery of child welfare services.
“I measure change at the level of children, not in what politicians say,” Blackstock said after a speech Wednesday to the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect in Calgary.
“You know this discrimination has gone through both political parties since Confederation and Canadians need to keep their eyes on the ground. Are things getting better for kids?


