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Lawyers for three First Nations suing the federal and provincial governments say they expect others to join the class action lawsuit focused on the child welfare system.

Mispawistik Cree Nation, Pimicikamak Cree Nation, and Black River First Nation are the communities currently involved in the $2.1-billion suit.

In a release earlier this week, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs said Manitoba — which consistently has high rates of Indigenous children in care — has inflicted “devastating collective harms… on First Nations through decades of systemic failure in the child welfare system.

Mispawistik Chief Heidi Cook says the focus should be on removing the harms, not the children.

“The interventions need to happen much earlier than the point of apprehension,” said Cook.

“We need to change from an apprehension-focused system to a prevention and supportive system.”

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Sheldon Kent, chief of Black River, said the child welfare system has contributed to First Nations children being robbed of their culture.

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