Canada’s appeal dismissed in battle over fixing mould in Oneida grandmother’s home
Canada’s appeal dismissed in battle over fixing mould in Oneida grandmother’s home

Powless says the last three years have been an uphill battle and her granddaughters' illness has forced them to regularly skip school and miss out on a normal childhood.

The Canadian government has lost in court a second time to a First Nations grandmother fighting to fix extensive mould at her home on Oneida Nation of the Thames, near London, Ont. The decision is the first time the Federal Court of Appeal has considered the legal issues surrounding Jordan's Principle.