parliament months: The bill a response to a Quebec Superior Court decision proposes amendments to address differences in the ways indigenous men and women acquire status and how it is handed down to family members, according to Huffington Post Canada. Last year the court ruled in favour of three women from a Quebec First Nation and declared that portions of the Act violated equality provisions under the Charter of Rights, but gave Parliament 18 months to make legislative amendments. While speaking to a Senate committee on Wednesday night, Bennett admitted time constraints caused mistakes and for less engagement with First Nations than she would have liked. In certain situations men could pass their status on to their descendents, but women could not. Photo CP The government faces a time crunch because the court required a response be in place by February, Bennett said. Carolyn Bennett admitted time constraints caused mistakes and for less engagement with First Nations than she would have liked.
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