Supreme Court Upholds Ottawa’s Indigenous Child Welfare Act, Denies Quebec’s Appeal

Supreme Court Upholds Ottawa’s Indigenous Child Welfare Act, Denies Quebec’s Appeal
The Supreme Court of Canada is pictured at sunset in Ottawa on Dec. 13, 2023. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal government’s Indigenous child welfare act is constitutional, affirming that First Nations Peoples have sole authority over the protection of their children.

In an unanimous decision, the court upheld the law in its entirety and erased the partial gains that the Quebec government had made at the Court of Appeal.