All victims…

May 26, 2017 Globe and Mail – Canadian Press Supreme Court to examine constitutionality of victim surcharges The Harper government introduced the mandatory victim surcharge on any conviction and sentencing.  Intended to fund victim services, … [Read more...]

Around the pot…

April 15, 2017 CBC News – Peter Zimonjic Pot legalization bill provides many answers, but leaves some key issues in limbo - Public awareness campaign on drug-impaired driving 'clearly inadequate,' CAA says Called Bill C-45, the promised … [Read more...]

Metis, Non-Status…

April 15, 2016  National Newswatch – Bruce Cheadle, Canadian Press Supreme Court rules that Metis, non-status Indians are federal responsibility Canada’s Metis and non-status Indians – 665,000 in total - have long fallen into the cracks … [Read more...]

A new way…

   April 19, 2014  The South Peace News - Richard Froese A new way of justice - Aboriginal way of justice deserves a hard look  As part of honouring the National Victim of Crime Awareness Week, the day-long gathering featured retired … [Read more...]

Harry Daniels

January 9, 2013  Federal Court of Canada: The Federal Court rules that Métis and non-status Indians are "Indians" within the meaning of s. 91(24) of the Constitution Ottawa, January 8, 2013 – A decision was issued today by the Honourable … [Read more...]