We call upon the federal, provincial, and territorial governments to provide sufficient and stable funding to implement and evaluate community sanctions that will provide realistic alternatives to imprisonment for Aboriginal offenders and respond to the underlying causes of offending.
March 27, 2024: The Gladue Services Department (BC) expanded its team in June 2023 from two full-time writers to a team of thirteen and is currently transitioning from a roster of Gladue Report Writers to a staff model of permanent, full-time writers. The expanded staff model also includes roles for Support Workers who can enhance cultural competency and trauma-informed care and collaborate with staff writers and Indigenous communities to implement restorative justice plans, gather resources, and develop comprehensive healing plans and aftercare reports for people served.
Bill C-22 “An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act “ died with the dissolution of parliament on Aug. 15, 2021 due to the federal election. The Act was intended to repeal the use of Mandatory Minimum sentences for 14 of 67 offences and increase the use of conditional sentencing orders (CSOs) in cases where an offender faces a term of less than two years imprisonment and does not pose a threat to public safety. the Bill was re-introduced on Feb. 18, 2021
The federal government has extended funding for three specific programs:
- Indigenous Courtwork Program: Budget 2016 increased annual funding from $5.5M to $9.5M.
- Indigenous Justice Program: Budget 2017 allocated a permanent amount of $11M annually. (CBC Beyond94 reported historical budget amount that was flagged as insufficient to meet the needs)
- Indigenous Community Corrections Initiative: Budget 2017 allocated $10M over 5 years to Public Safety Canada
One area of concern is the Capacity Building Fund of the Aboriginal Justice Initiative is no longer accepting applications despite significant success of the program in reducing recidivism.
Provinces/Territories are also implementing Restorative Justice programs.
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Recognizing November as Restorative Justice Month in Newfoundland and Labrador
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A Year of Rapid Growth and Improvement: Reviewing the Progress of BC’s Indigenous-led Gladue Services
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March 27, 2024
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Supporting Indigenous-led justice and victims services in Six Nations
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December 13, 2023
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New program to house, help Indigenous women who are released from jail opens in Saskatoon
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New Indigenous Justice Centre coming to Kelowna
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March 31, 2023
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Yukon First Nation aims to develop alternative justice system for some crimes
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Manitoba Indigenous organizations taking the lead on court supports
Delivery of the Indigenous Court Work Program is being transferred to four groups Delivery of the Indigenous Court Work Program is being transferred from the……
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Court-ordered community hours go towards healing in Indigenous-led justice efforts in Montreal
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