Article content The Quebec government will spend $19.2 million to help First Nations and Inuit communities navigate the justice system and provide them with services in their own language. About $7.7 million will be spent on hiring Indigenous workers who will support victims of crime. The new employees will be assigned to local chapters of CAVAC, the province’s crime victims assistance centres, or other organizations that Indigenous groups may establish in their communities. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Quebec vows to improve judicial services to First Nations, Inuit communities Back to video