Quebec youth rights watchdog lacks teeth, advocate says
An advocate for Indigenous people says a Montreal-based child and family services agency isn’t serious about improving care for Indigenous youth.
Her comments are in reaction to an incident in April that was first reported by CBC News, in which andespite being in pain and needing emergency surgery. Fo Niemi, executive director of the Center for Research-Action on Race Relations, a Montreal-based civil rights organization, says he doesn’t think the province or the watchdog is serious about addressing issues at Batshaw.
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