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Justice system failing Aboriginals - symposium

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When the Task Force on the Criminal Justice System released the Justice on Trial Report in 1991, its chief recommendation was to bring a criminal justice system back to the Native and Metis communities of Alberta.

But most of the task forces recommendations are yet to become reality, participants heard at the recent Aboriginal Justice Symposium held at the Enoch Cree Nation.

Justice system failing Aboriginals - symposium

Page R9

When the Task Force on the Criminal Justice System released the Justice on Trial Report in 1991, its chief recommendation was to bring a criminal justice system back to the Native and Metis communities of Alberta.

But most of the task forces recommendations are yet to become reality, participants heard at the recent Aboriginal Justice Symposium held at the Enoch Cree Nation.

Justice system failing Aboriginals - symposium

Page R9

When the Task Force on the Criminal Justice System released the Justice on Trial Report in 1991, its chief recommendation was to bring a criminal justice system back to the Native and Metis communities of Alberta.

But most of the task forces recommendations are yet to become reality, participants heard at the recent Aboriginal Justice Symposium held at the Enoch Cree Nation.