Jan 21, 2020 Ottawa Citizen – Lisa Kerr and Anthony N. Doob What happened to the Liberal promise of criminal justice system reform? First, the authors treat us to a review of the items under which we were promised reform and then they walk us … [Read more...]
A deliberate policy…
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Rights of Indigenous People…
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May 9, 2016 CBC News Canada to shift position on UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples - Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett to make announcement in New York City on Monday The UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous … [Read more...]
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