Press Release
March 20, 2025
On February 11th, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Minister Patty Hajdu released a statement and bulletin announcing substantial changes to the Jordan’s Principle program. We understand these changes may reduce the services covered under Jordan’s Principle and affect the support many community members rely on. We want to assure you that the North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC) is here to support you in understanding these changes and ensuring the federal government meets its obligations.
Key Changes
The following changes will take effect on April 1st, 2025:
What to Expect
We encourage everyone to manage their expectations for what will be approved through Jordan’s Principle moving forward.
Staying United
It is important to remember that ISC alone is responsible for approving Jordan’s Principle requests. We understand that these changes may cause frustration, but we hope to move forward with patience and understanding as we navigate these changes together.
Moving Forward Together
The main priority of the Jordan’s Principle program is to ensure First Nation children receive the essential care and services they need, without jurisdictional barriers. At the same time, we recognize the importance of keeping the program sustainable and equitable for future generations, and processing requests in a timely manner. The NSMTC commits to being a strong advocate for our First Nation families, as we have in the past. With your support, we will continue to do our best to work within the guidelines of ISC.
Contact Our Team
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to our Jordan’s Principle team – they are here to support you. Any Member Band Offices interested in holding an Information Session on these changes are also asked to contact our NSMTC Jordan’s Principle team.
North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council, Jordan’s Principle Office
506.352.2411 | jordansprinciple@nsmtc.ca
More Information
Please take the time to learn more about Jordan’s Principle and ISC’s operational changes by visiting the links below:
About the NSMTC’s Jordan’s Principle Program
ISC’s Bulletin about Operational Changes
Statement from the First Nation’s Caring Society
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