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November 27, 2019
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has extended a deadline for parties involved in a First Nations child welfare case to come up with a plan to disperse what will be billions of dollars in compensation because it says it felt forced to do so by Canada.
The tribunal issued a letter to the parties involved in the case Wednesday in response to a request from the Attorney General of Canada (AGC) to have a Dec. 10 deadline moved back in order to “assist” the court.
“The panel is perplexed by such a request made by a party appearing in front of the Federal Court,” the letter from the tribunal said. “The tribunal has no say in the Federal Court’s case management and decision-making. It certainly has respect for the Court and understands the importance of having sufficient time to make the best-informed decision in such an important case. With the December 10, 2019 date rapidly approaching and the current state of things, the panel believes that not much collaboration has been accomplished.
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