Cowessess First Nation takes control of child and family services
It’s a first for Saskatchewan and a first for Canada.
Cowessess First Nation has taken control of its child and family services — the first First Nation in the country to do so.
“The end goal is one day, there will be no children in care,” Chief Cadmus Delorme said during a signing ceremony Tuesday on the First Nation east of Regina.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Scott Moe were on hand for the ceremony, which signified Cowessess had finalized co-ordination and financial agreements with the two levels of government in relation to the Miyo Pimatisowin Act.