Canadian Justice System Failing 1/2

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Clip from Barry Stuart’s and Rose Rowland’s presentation on Is Indigenization of the Justice System a Solution(?) and Restoring Social Control According to Culture and Tradition.

Biography
Judge Barry Stuart, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., Adjunct Professor, Criminology and Dialogue Associate, Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC. Judge Stuart has 25 years of experience as a Judge. His work has always focused on how decisions are made and conflicts resolved. He has helped build governing structures for new governments at the national and local levels. His work in the public sector either as Chief Land Claims Negotiator or as a mediator in a wide range of issues or as a consultant to governments and corporations has received national and international recognition. In the fields of child protection, justice and self government, he has generated partnerships providing innovative ways to collaboratively work through difficulties in a good way. He is the recipient of the Governor General’s Medal and the Independence Medal of Papua New Guinea.

Rosemary Rowlands, Kaska Dena First Nation, YK. Ms. Rowlands is a member of the Wolf Clan and since 1989 has been involved in developing culturally and socially appropriate Justice Programs in the Yukon. She has worked for the Kwanlin Dun First Nation for 15 years and established the Kwanlin Dun Community Social Justice Program where the main focus was healing, community involvement, and utilizing the circle to facilitate these objectives. Ms. Rowlands is a qualified Instructor and Coach in the JIBC Conflict Management, Mediation, and Dealing with Anger courses offered at Yukon College. She is a Justice of the Peace, a practicing Mediator, and presently runs her own management and training business.

Forum organized by Pacific Business & Law Institute with support from the Aboriginal Directorate, Justice Canada.

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3 Responses to “Canadian Justice System Failing 1/2”

  1. Jason
    You and all …

    Jason
    You and all your peoples have our respect. You are prisoners in your own land, in a system designed to keep your mouths shut. You people are worth trillions and owed even more.

    We are all human and the right choice is no to drugs, alcohol, ciggies and yes to serious big time education of the young. Your kids as your lawyers, is the only way to get more of that illusive justice. The laws are good but not applied properly. Your kids could do a better job than any hired lawyer…

  2. Well of course its …
    Well of course its failing ! this justice in canada is greedy and racsist and to mention our murderous RCMP in this country ! you know I never respected the RCMP because there the bigest criminals ….I will start respecting the system and these RCMP once a cop goes to jail for there crimes.untill them this system can go it self . this country is up , meaning RACSIST and GREEDY and I’am just (1) native and I’m sure theres another 100,000 more ,thinking like me !. any questions ?

  3. This former judge …
    This former judge deeply understands human values and we can gain from his lifetime of wisdom and inquiry.

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