In consultation and cooperation with Indigenous and provincial and territorial partners, Justice Canada is developing an Indigenous Justice Strategy to address systemic discrimination and the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the justice system. In the spirit of reconciliation, and out of respect for Indigenous rights to self-determination, Justice Canada recognizes that the development of an Indigenous Justice Strategy must be informed by First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Working closely with Indigenous partners on the development of an Indigenous Justice Strategy will be an opportunity to inform and put in place effective and concrete measures, informed by the lived experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis, to improve Canada’s justice system. The Indigenous Justice Strategy will be developed in five phases.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Department of Justice Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
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Indigenous Justice StrategyHTMLEnglish website HTML
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Indigenous Justice StrategyHTMLFrench website HTML
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: Frequently Asked QuestionsHTMLEnglish website HTML
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: Frequently Asked QuestionsHTMLFrench website HTML
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: Next StepsHTMLEnglish website HTML
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: Next StepsHTMLFrench website HTML
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: What We Learned - Wave 1 Justice Canada-Led EngagementHTMLEnglish publication HTML
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: What We Learned - Wave 1 Justice Canada-Led EngagementHTMLFrench publication HTML
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: What We Learned - Wave 1 Justice Canada-Led EngagementPDFEnglish publication PDF
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Indigenous Justice Strategy: What We Learned - Wave 1 Justice Canada-Led EngagementPDFFrench publication PDF