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Will the proposed changes reduce the number of Indigenous kids in care? B.C.’s children’s advocate, social workers and Indigenous leaders are skeptical.
Justine waited 19 months for her child-protection trial to start — only to see it adjourned. B.C. lawyers say trials like hers are often shelved for months, even years, while kids stay in foster care and parents are kept waiting.
Part one of Justine’s trial reveals disturbing allegations and prompts a question: Who’s better equipped to raise kids — a mother carrying the weight of intergenerational abuse or the B.C. government?
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