Establish 'right to return' for First Nations youth in care, inquest jury recommends

The Lynwood Charlton Centre group home in Hamilton, Ont., Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. A jury at a coroner's inquest into the death of an Indigenous teen whose body was found near a group home in Hamilton is recommending the Ontario government work with other parties involved to ensure First Nations children have a right to return to their home communities when receiving services under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Power

Ontario should establish a right for First Nations children receiving child-protection services to return to their home communities, a jury recommended Friday at a coroner's inquest into the death of an Indigenous teen who went missing from a Hamilton group home.

The proposal was among 75 recommendations delivered by jurors who analyzed the circumstances around Devon Freeman's death and considered ways to prevent similar tragedies. The officer presiding over the inquest said the "right to return" proposal should be developed in collaboration with institutions at the inquest and adopted by the province as "Devon's Principle."

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