Lawsuit seeks Manitoba First Nations child welfare compensation, end to apprehensions

First Nations Family Advocate Cora Morgan is shown at The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs offices in Winnipeg, Monday, Feb. 22, 2016. Indigenous leaders are suing the federal and Manitoba governments over what they say are far-reaching and damaging effects of the child welfare system. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - First Nations leaders are suing the federal and Manitoba governments over what they say are far-reaching, damaging effects of the child welfare system.

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs and other plaintiffs are seeking $1 billion in compensation and an end to apprehensions they say are often based on poverty and racial bias.

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