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12:00 ADT (Tuesday, Mar 17, 2015) - Justice Canada

Agency Chiefs Tribal Council Community Justice Program

Agency Chiefs Tribal Council (ACTC) is situated in Treaty 6 Territory and consists of three First Nations: Big River, Pelican Lake and Witchekan Lake. Since 1998, the ACTC Community Justice Program, funded by the Aboriginal Justice Strategy, has provided culturally relevant programming to each of the three member First Nations communities. This includes alternative measures programs for adults, extra-judicial measures for youth, and public education and crime prevention initiatives....

12:00 ADT (Thursday, Mar 12, 2015) - Justice Canada

Government of Northwest Territories - Community Justice Program

The Government of the Northwest Territories manages its Community Justice Program in partnership with the Aboriginal Justice Strategy. The program works directly and indirectly with local justice committees across the Territories to develop and deliver a variety of diversion and restorative justice activities....

15:30 ADT (Wednesday, Mar 11, 2015) - Justice Canada

Life Means Life Act

The Government of Canada remains committed to keeping our streets and communities safe for Canadians and their families. To this end, Prime Minister Stephen Harper recently announced the Government's intention to introduce legislation which would amend Canada's Criminal Code and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to ensure that Canada's most heinous criminals would be subject to a mandatory life sentence without parole....

13:10 ADT (Monday, Mar 09, 2015) - Justice Canada

The Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act

Provisions in Bill C-13, the Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act, coming into force today, include...

12:00 AST (Thursday, Mar 05, 2015) - Justice Canada

Aboriginal Justice Strategy Funding - Saskatoon Tribal Council

The Government of Canada will provide the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) with a total of $537,990 in funding over two years for three programs which provide a range of services to Aboriginal communities in the Saskatoon region. These services include restorative justice activities which address crime in a community-based and culturally relevant way. Restorative justice has been shown to reduce recidivism and help mitigate some of the challenges faced by Aboriginal Canadians in the mainstream justice system....

13:15 AST (Wednesday, Mar 04, 2015) - Justice Canada

Kainai Peacemaking Program

The Kainai Peacemaking Program (KPP) has been providing justice services to its community members since 2008. Along with its partners, the KPP focuses on restoring communal relationships by revitalizing traditional Blackfoot practices into justice processes. Their services are open to the Crown prosecutor, Alberta provincial courts (including youth and family courts), child welfare agencies, Blood Tribe schools, elder advisory groups and a variety of other community-services agencies....

16:30 AST (Friday, Feb 13, 2015) - Justice Canada

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13:45 AST (Friday, Jan 30, 2015) - Justice Canada

Criminalizing the Advocacy or Promotion of Terrorism Offences in General

Under the current criminal law, it is a crime to counsel or actively encourage others to commit a specific terrorism offence. However, the current law would not necessarily apply to someone who instructs others to "carry out attacks on Canada" because no specific terrorism offence is singled out....

13:45 AST (Friday, Jan 30, 2015) - Justice Canada

Seizure of Terrorist Propaganda

In order to restrict the ability of terrorist organizations to spread terrorist propaganda in Canada for the purpose of radicalizing individuals and obtaining new recruits, the proposed legislation would create a tool in the Criminal Code to give the courts the authority to order the removal of terrorist propaganda, including from the internet. All seizures would require a judicial order....

13:45 AST (Friday, Jan 30, 2015) - Justice Canada

Strengthening Prevention Powers

Giving law enforcement agencies the tools they need to do their job and prevent attacks is imperative to ensuring the safety and security of all Canadians against the increasingly complex threat of terrorism....

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