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Provincial and territorial governments (General)
Recommendation 42:
Provide resources for community members to know their rights with respect to hazard exposure.
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Recommendation 37:
Provide funding to organizations supporting racialized youth navigating turbulent times through education and other forms of support.
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Recommendation 23:
We call upon all levels of government to: i. Increase the number of Aboriginal professionals working in the health-care field. ii. Ensure the retention of Aboriginal health-care providers in Aboriginal communities. iii. Provide cultural competency training for all healthcare professionals.
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Recommendation 116:
Provide 24 hour, 7-day access to assistance from first responders within reasonable proximity to communities. (p.9)
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Recommendation 14:
PROTECT JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE Ensure system improvements do not interfere with a judge’s ability to make independent, ethical decisions to protect people’s rights.
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Recommendation 14:
PROTECT JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE – Ensure system improvements do not interfere with a judge’s ability to make independent, ethical decisions to protect people’s rights.
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Recommendation 50:
Propose amendments or new legislation to address environmental justice issues.
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Recommendation 53:
We call upon the Parliament of Canada, in consultation and collaboration with Aboriginal peoples, to enact legislation to establish a National Council for Reconciliation. The legislation would establish the council as an independent, national, oversight body with membership jointly appointed by the Government of Canada and national Aboriginal organizations, and consisting of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal members. Its mandate would include, but not be limited to, the following: i. Monitor, evaluate, and report annually to Parliament and the people of Canada on the Government of Canada’s post-apology progress on reconciliation to ensure that government accountability for reconciling the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Crown is maintained in the coming years. ii. Monitor, evaluate, and report to Parliament and the people of Canada on reconciliation progress across all levels and sectors of Canadian society, including the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action. iii. Develop and implement a multi-year National Action Plan for Reconciliation, which includes research and policy development, public education programs, and resources. iv. Promote public dialogue, public/private partnerships, and public initiatives for reconciliation.
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Recommendation 10:
PROMOTE MULTI SERVICE CENTRESCourthouses should offer mediation, dispute resolution, and informal or non-legal services to make it easy for people to access cheaper and simpler options at any stage of the process.
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Recommendation 10:
Courthouses should offer mediation, dispute resolution, and informal or non-legal services to make it easy for people to access cheaper and simpler options at any stage of the process.
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