Black Canadian justice strategy still in the works, as advocates call for reform
OTTAWA — The federal government is being urged to follow through with its commitment to develop a Black Canadian justice strategy.
The Liberal government committed to creating such a strategy in the 2021 election campaign after advocacy groups and the United Nations raised serious concerns over anti-Black racism in the Canadian criminal justice system.
Black Canadians are consistently overrepresented in Canadian jails: Black people make up less than four per cent of the Canadian population but about eight per cent of the federal prison population.
Justice Minister David Lametti’s office said he is working with members of Black communities to develop the strategy and will have “more to say on this soon.”