Three nations in northern Alberta have signed a “historic agreement” with Canada and Alberta that will have them run their own child and family services.
, but they account for only 7.7 per cent of the child population.
a culturally relevant community-driven law that reflects the best ways to care for their children, youth and families. Tuesday’s press release did not mention a financial commitment from Alberta but said the agreement will lay out how all parties will work together, including roles and responsibilities, processes and coordination of services.
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