Friday, June 17, 2011

We were advised that discussion of changes to the Adoption Act would begin in late 2004 and completed in 2006. It is now June 2011 and we have been told for the past 3 years that the wheels were in motion to determine how and when the Act may be ammended.

An article in the Winnipeg Free Press August 8, 2008 mentioned that the Adoption Act, the Child and Family Services Act and the Authorities Act will be rewritten and may be amalgamated into one Act, and that this would be a 2-3 year project. The Post Adoption portion of the Adoption Act can and should be ammended now. Because of all the problems the government is experiencing with other areas of child care, adult adoptees are having to wait in line for something that should have been done years ago.


The final session of the present legislature has ended, and no changes to the Adoption Act have been made. It has been very discouraging for the past 11 years to have been told that the wheels are in motion for change, yet nothing happens. The politicians just do not feel that it is an important enough issue to garner them votes. Manitoba continues to lag behind the rest of Canada, and the world, with their antiquated post adoption legislation.


The next session of the legislature will not happen now until after the provincial election on October 4, 2011. The previous Conservative government left us with closed post adoption records, and the present NDP government has continued the injustice.