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Canada promises 'transformative change' to address violence towards Indigenous women and girls


Federal government will give Indigenous communities more control over social services
Two years after the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) released its landmark report, the federal government today presented its response a 30-page report promising a series of “transformative changes” to tackle the persistent inequities Indigenous people face when dealing with the justice system.
The ‘Federal Pathway’ report called for a holistic approach, co-developed with input from First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples, to end the scourge of violence disproportionately directed at Indigenous women and gender-diverse people.
The plan includes government promises to spend more on Indigenous language, culture, infrastructure, health and policing. Ottawa will give communities more control over social services to ensure a culturally relevant approach to governance. ....

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Indigenous language revitalization in Canada must be safeguarded now before a federal election, says leader


Indigenous language revitalization in Canada must be safeguarded now before a federal election, says leader
February 2, 2021
 Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The federal government has a heavy workload ahead of it over the next 11 years as it focuses on fulfilling its commitment under the Indigenous Languages Act while serving in a leadership role globally when the International Decade of Indigenous Languages begins in 2022.
“During the International Year of Indigenous Languages (in 2019) we introduced and passed the Indigenous Languages Act affirming Indigenous language rights and enabling the mechanisms and facilitating the partnerships needed to support those rights,” said Indigenous-Crown Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett on Jan. 29, the fifth and final day of a virtual Indigenous languages symposium hosted by Canadian Heritage. ....

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