Maan Alhmidi Chief Kevin Hart enters court in Winnpeg on Thursday, February 22, 2018. The Assembly of First Nations is ready to oppose a judicial review of an order from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal that expanded First Nations children's eligibility to receive public services under Jordanâs Principle. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods January 13, 2021 - 11:15 AM OTTAWA - The federal government's appeal of a ruling that expanded First Nations children's rights to public services is "a slap in the face," says the Assembly of First Nations. The November ruling by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal widened the applicability of Jordan's Principle, a rule that says that when governments disagree about who's responsible for providing services to First Nations children, they must help a child in need first and argue over the bills later.