The province’s first Indigenous court was established in New Westminster in 2006, with the seventh scheduled to begin sitting monthly at the Williams Lake courthouse in May. An Indigenous court is a sentencing court — it does not conduct trials, but it provides an Indigenous perspective, based on a holistic and restorative approach, to sentencing individuals who have acknowledged responsibility for their criminal offences. Local Indigenous elders and knowledge keepers who have completed a program of orientation give advice on a healing plan, which may then be incorporated as part of a fit sentence for the individual who has pleaded guilty. Courts are located at: Duncan, Kamloops, Merritt, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Prince George
Actions and Commitments
Call to Action # 31 : Justice (25-42)
First Indigenous court in New Westminster
January 13, 2020Empowering communities to boost access to justice (January 30, 2024)
New program to house, help Indigenous women who are released from jail opens in Saskatoon (April 14, 2023)
New Indigenous Justice Centre coming to Kelowna (March 31, 2023)
Manitoba Indigenous organizations taking the lead on court supports (February 7, 2023)
Restorative Research, Innovation and Education Lab at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University (March 14, 2022)
BC First Nations Justice Strategy (January 20, 2022)
Opposition to Gladue Reports (January 6, 2022)
Alberta Community Restorative Justice Grants. (November 18, 2021)
Call to Action # 31
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