Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 31
Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Nova Scotia"
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(Filtered by Indigenous Group "First Nations")
September 30, 2020
Premier apology to Indigenous and Black citizens for systemic racism in justice
Toronto Star – Premier Stephen McNeil apologized to Black and Indigenous Nova Scotians for systemic racism in the provincial justice system and said the government is committed to reform. McNeil said he putting together a restorative justice team composed of members of the Black and Indigenous communities, as well as members of government and the police,...
June 10, 2020
The Restorative Research, Innovation & Education Lab (RRIELab)
The Restorative Research, Innovation & Education Lab (RRIELab) located in the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University will be led by a fully funded chair held by Professor Jennifer Llewelyn, a distinguished global leader in restorative justice. The lab’s vision is to be a global centre of excellence that will accelerate the growth and...
February 26, 2019
Fair Treatment of Indigenous Peoples in Criminal Prosecutions in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Crown attorneys are now guided by a new comprehensive policy “Fair Treatment of Indigenous Peoples in Criminal Prosecutions in Nova Scotia” when conducting criminal prosecutions involving Indigenous peoples in accordance with the established special legal and constitutional status of Indigenous peoples. The policy references: years of dislocation, lack of economic opportunity, forced family disruption...
April 6, 2018
Special court opened on Wagmatcook First Nation
A special court opened on the Wagmatcook First Nation in Victoria County, Cape Breton, that combines provincial court services, along with Aboriginal Wellness court and Gladue court. (CBC News)...
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