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Flaws found in Manitoba child-abuse investigations: government documents

Posted on: Sep 25, 2025 15:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Flaws found in Manitoba child-abuse investigations: government documents

The 67-page written document shows the list of allegations of blackguard investigated by the agencies from each one canton, and includes brief notes on the province's findings.

The findings reveal that government officials highlighted the way CFS agencies were investigating child-abuse allegations within foster homes on multiple occasions over many years.

The reports, which cover July 2021 to the end of 2024, reveal there were 135 child-abuse investigations reviewed by the province's CFS investigations unit.

In reviewing seven child abuse investigations by Winnipeg, Rural and Northern CFS in 2023, the reports say:

The documents don't say what type of abuse was being investigated or offer details of what occurred.

"It is upsetting and disappointing but not truly surprising just because of the sheer number of children in care in Manitoba," Jamie Pfau, the president of the Manitoba Foster Parent Association, said of the findings by the province.

"When we have a system in chaos — that's underfunded and unsupported — it is no wonder that things like this happen."

There are just more than 8,900 children-in-care with CFS, according to the the department's latest annual report.  

The Winnipeg, northern and rural agency is mandated by the General Child and Family Services Authority. It's CEO, Jay Rodgers, said in an email statement that this often comes down to a training issue with staff at their agencies. They have developed a two-day abuse investigation training class that can be delivered by the agencies, he said.

The oversight of children-in-care has been thrust into the spotlight again after a child in foster care was taken to hospital in critical condition last week with life-altering injuries. 

Winnipeg police charged the foster mother, 25, with aggravated assault, assault and failing to provide the necessaries of life. A man, 26, identified by police as the foster father, faces a charge of failing to provide the necessaries of life.

Sherry Gott, Manitoba's advocate for children and youth, says the death reminded her of Phoenix Sinclair. She couldn't go into details due to the conditions of Manitoba's Child and Family Services Act.

Sinclair died in 2005 at the age of five. She spent much of her life living in care, and was horrifically abused when returned to her mother.

So far little is known about what happened and what interaction the couple had with CFS prior to the arrests. 

On Wednesday, Gott said in an email statement it was "disappointing" that some agencies are not following due process into allegations of abuse. 

Alex McDougall, grand chief of Anishininew Okimawin, which represents the four Anishininew nations of the Island Lake region, confirmed the child was in the care of Island Lake First Nations Family Services.

In one 2024 report, the unit reviewed three child-abuse investigations by the Child and Family All Nations Emergency Co-ordinated Response Network (ANCR) — the agency responsible for all intake and emergency child and family services in Winnipeg and surrounding areas.

It found the criminal investigation into the abuse was possibly impacted because best investigation practices weren't followed. 

In another review, it found ANCR investigators reached conclusions before all interviews were completed, and they were concerned a proper risk assessment had not been completed. 

Other findings in the 67-page document include:

A longtime foster parent herself, Pfau says the vast majority of foster parents and social workers are doing their best in a system in chaos. 

She says the recent arrest of the foster parents just shows the limited priority given to children in care. 

Lorna Hanson, deputy director of the province's Child Protection Branch, says the unit writes their findings based on a report given to them by the CFS agency.  

She says the brief findings are designed to identify themes, train the officers, and ensure there is improvement in the system. 

Prior to August, a manual system was used to report abuse investigations, which Hanson said might have led to under reporting. It's been replaced with an electronic system. 

The branch has given the agencies training on interviewing children, how to work with law enforcement and forensic child- abuse identification, she says. 

"It is about continuous improvement for our system," she said. 

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