Three children found to be First Nations children under the CYFSA based on self-identification and sibling relationships.
In a child protection proceeding, the court held a focused hearing to determine whether three children were First Nations, Inuk or Métis children under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act.
The court found that the two older children were First Nations children based on their own self-identification and ancestral connection through their father.
The youngest child, who had a different father and no paternal Indigenous ancestry, was also found to be a First Nations child based on her sibling relationship with the older children, despite the court's concerns regarding the mother's standalone claim of Indigenous identity.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeOct 18, 2021