Alberta provincial court releases Indigenous Justice Strategy
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Alberta’s provincial court has announced a plan outlining ways it can better serve Indigenous people.
The Indigenous Justice Strategy announced on Wednesday by Chief Judge Derek Redman follows two years of discussions with First Nations and Métis leaders, as well as legal groups.
“The one thing that we did not want was another report,” Redman said. “What we wanted was an action document.”
It includes 20 measures such as ensuring judges and staff have a comprehensive understanding of Indigenous history, heritage, and laws, as well as establishing Indigenous cultural practices in courthouses and courtrooms where appropriate.