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Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 173: We call upon all governments to fund and support Métis-specific programs and services that meet the needs of Métis people in an equitable manner, and dedicated Métis advocacy bodies and institutions, including but not limited to Métis health authorities and Métis child welfare agencies.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 174: We call upon all governments to eliminate barriers to accessing programming and services for Métis, including but not limited to barriers facing Métis who do not reside in their home province.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 175: We call upon all governments to pursue the implementation of a distinctions based approach that takes into account the unique history of Métis communities and people, including the way that many issues have been largely ignored by levels of government and now present barriers to safety.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 176: We call upon all governments to fund and to support culturally appropriate programs and services for Métis people living in urban centres, including those that respect the internal diversity of Métis communities with regards to spirituality, gender identity, and cultural identity.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 177: We call upon all governments, in partnership with Métis communities, organizations, and individuals, to design mandatory, ongoing cultural competency training for public servants (including staff working in policing, justice, education, health care, social work, and government) in areas such as trauma-informed care, cultural safety training, antiracism training, and understanding of Métis culture and history.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 178: We call upon all governments to provide safe transportation options, particularly in rural, remote, and northern communities, including “safe rides” programs, and to monitor high recruitment areas where Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA individuals may be more likely to be targeted.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 179: We call upon all governments to respect Métis rights and individuals’ self-identification as Métis.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 180: We call upon all governments to support and fund dialogue and relationships between Métis and First Nations communities.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 181: We call upon police services to build partnerships with Métis communities, organizations, and people to ensure culturally safe access to police services.


Distinctions-based calls

Métis-specific calls for justice

Recommendation 182: We call upon police services to engage in education about the unique history and needs of Métis communities.


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