Kerri Irvin-Ross: Family Services Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross said some of the suggestions from the final report into the five-year-old death at the hands of her mother and the woman boyfriend may not be feasible, according to CTV. "I wish there was one way, there was a magic bullet, but there isn't," Irvin-Ross said Tuesday after releasing a consultant 200-page report into how to implement the inquiry 62 recommendations and - Manitoba is promising more support for families in danger of losing their children to government care, but the province is backing away from key recommendations in a $14-million inquiry into the death of Phoenix Sinclair. She said the province may not be able to extend care to all child welfare wards until the age of 25, as recommended by Commissioner Ted Hughes. It also may not be realistic to reduce caseloads to 20 families per social worker, she added.
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