After the 2005 death of a young Indigenous boy in Manitoba, the federal government created a program vowing First Nations children would get timely access to social, educational and medical care. That program bears his name, “Jordan’s Priniciple.” But today, Jordan’s father says that program is being misused. Melissa Ridgen has the details.
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Indigenous family of its namesake demands answers on state of ‘Jordan’s Principle’
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