The Gladue Decision
The Gladue Decision takes a look at the landmark decision issued by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1999, that stated that judges must take the unique circumstances of Indigenous people into account when passing sentence on them.

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Indigenous Over-Incarceration

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Invisible - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and the Justice System

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Gang Aftermath

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It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law

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The Long Road Home - Inside Corrections | APTN Investigates

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Through the Storm: Finding Support for Families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People

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INTO THE LIGHT - Human Trafficking in Indigenous Communities in Alberta

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Lateral Violence

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The Indian Act: What to do with it | The Agenda

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W5: An Indigenous man's quest to clear his name

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WE CAN'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE TWICE | Full Documentary | National Film Board of Canada

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Surviving Nathan Chasing Horse’s alleged ‘cult,’ The Circle - The Fifth Estate

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What Is a Gladue Court? - Law Syrup

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Wahkohtowin: Cree Natural Law

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Justice long overdue for First Nations | Cindy Blackstock

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The Indian Act Explained

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Where women go missing in Canada | VPRO Documentary

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Challenges of First Nation Policing - SACPA - March 16th, 2023

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NCCAH Webinar Anti-Aboriginal Racism in Canada Presentation with Dr. Loppie

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