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Publication Date: July 11, 2025 - 04:00
Thunder Bay, Ont., family who took fight for girl's autism funding to court to learn if it was worth it
July 11, 2025

Patrick Cully will find out next week whether his five-year-old daughter Scarlet, who has autism, will be able to continue life-changing therapy that's helped her speak on her own. Last month, a Federal Court gave Indigenous Services Canada until July 18 to decide whether the family will get further Jordan's Principle funding. Here's the latest about the case and what researchers have to say.
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