
Louis Bull First Nation signs historic child welfare agreement with feds
An Alberta First Nation north of Red Deer signed an agreement today with Ottawa giving it the autonomy to administer its child welfare.
Louis Bull Tribe at Maskwacis becomes the first in the province to sign such a bilateral agreement. In this case, the province is not involved.
In 2022, Louis Bull’s child welfare organization said Alberta wasn’t co-operating and didn’t want to sign the agreement. As of the afternoon of Feb. 1, 2023, The Canadian Press says the province hasn’t responded to its request for comment.
In full, the accord is known as the Louis Bull Tribe – Asikiw Mostos O’Pikinawasiwin (AMO) Society – Canada Child and Family Services Bilateral Agreement. It means Louis Bull will receive $124.8 million over two years to support implementation of the AMO.