Our History

1988

Public Inquiry Launched

In 1988 the Manitoba Government launched a Public Inquiry into the Administration of Justice and Aboriginal People, commonly known as the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (AJI). The mandate of this Inquiry was to examine the relationship between Indigenous people and the justice system, and to suggest ways it might be improved.

1988
1991

The Report is Released

The first line in the introduction states, “The justice system has failed Manitoba’s Aboriginal people on a massive scale.” The report also documented many grave problems in Manitoba’s Child and Family Services system.

The report noted, “Aboriginal people appearing before this Inquiry have repeatedly expressed their concern that any overhaul of the justice system in Manitoba must also include a re-examination of the “child welfare system”. The report also recommended that “Aboriginal people must have more control over the ways in which their children are raised, taught and protected.” Implementing this recommendation would require a major restructuring of Manitoba’s Child Welfare System.

Report: www.ajic.mb.ca/volume.html

1991
Nov, 1999

The Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission Was Created

In late November 1999 the Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission was created to develop an action plan based on the original Aboriginal Justice Inquiry recommendations.

Nov, 1999
Feb 22, 2000

The Memorandum of Understanding Was Signed

Only months later, on February 22, 2000 The Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) and the Province of Manitoba signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which would lead to the creation of a child and family services system for Métis people throughout Manitoba.

The agreement recognized that Métis People were entitled to develop effective, community-based, child and family services which reflect our unique Indigenous status, as well as our cultural and linguistic heritage.

Commission: www.ajic.mb.ca/index.html

Feb 22, 2000
Sept 13, 2003

The Metis Child, Family and Community Services Agency is Formally Mandated

The establishment of a Métis-specific child and family services agency had been a longstanding dream within the Métis community. Therefore, it was with great excitement and enthusiasm that the Metis Child, Family and Community Services Agency received the formal mandate from the Province of Manitoba to deliver child and family services province-wide on September 13, 2003.

AJI-CWI: www.aji-cwi.mb.ca

Sept 13, 2003
Nov 24, 2003

The Metis Child and Family Services Authority Was Created

Following this, the Child and Family Services Authorities Act was proclaimed on November 24, 2003, which led to the creation of the Metis Child and Family Services Authority, which oversaw the Agency.

Nov 24, 2003
2011

Michif Child and Family Services Agency Was Established

In 2011, Michif Child and Family Services Agency was established to bring a greater focus and range of services to families in northern Manitoba.

2011
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