Manitoba

Manitoba's families minister calls for review of boy's death after caregivers charged

Manitoba Families Minister Rochelle Squires has ordered a review into the death of a three-year-old boy in a remote fly-in First Nations community nearly three years ago.

Tot, 3, died in Little Grand Rapids in 2018; caregivers charged in death

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RCMP have charged two people with failing to provide the necessities of life in connection with the death of a three-year-old boy who died in Little Grand Rapids in 2018. (Costea Andrea M/Shutterstock)

Manitoba's family minister has ordered a review into the death of a three-year-old boy in a remote fly-in First Nations community nearly three years ago.

Rochelle Squires says the review gives the director of child and family services the authority to fully look at what happened to the child leading up to his death in Little Grand Rapids in 2018.

"It's absolutely tragic what happened to this child," Squires said Wednesday.

RCMP were called about an unresponsive child who had been brought to the nursing station and was later pronounced dead.

This week, RCMP charged Alayna Flett, 21, and Houston Bushie, 24, with failing to provide the necessaries of life.

Mounties said the two were the boy's temporary guardians.

Squires says lot of unanswered questions about what happened remainb. The review's findings will not be made public, she added.

Inquiry recommendations unfulfilled

Squires also recommitted to fulfilling all the recommendations included in a public inquiry into the death of five-year-old Phoenix Sinclair. The Indigenous girl had spent time in foster care before she was abused and killed by her mother and stepfather in 2005.

The inquiry's final report, which was given to the government in 2013, included 62 recommendations.

A report by Manitoba's children's advocate released earlier this month found just over half of those recommendations had been completed.

The advocate's report also looked at the deaths of 19 young children due to maltreatment between 2008 and 2020. It found holes in oversight and a lack of support from child welfare.

Forty-two per cent of the children who died were First Nations and two were Métis.

There are almost 10,000 children in care in Manitoba and 90 per cent are Indigenous.

Squires says the boy's death in Little Grand Rapids has caused significant grieving for his family and the entire community.

In a separate incident, Mounties said Thursday a man had been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a 10-month-old girl in Manitoba last summer.

RCMP in Flin Flon, a city on the border between Manitoba and Saskatchewan, were called about an infant in distress on Aug. 11, 2020.

RCMP say they received more information in January that indicated the infant's injuries were not an accident.

Robert Alexander Bear, 25, from Sandy Bay, Sask., was arrested on Tuesday.

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