Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission

The Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission was created by the Government of Manitoba, Canada in November, 1999, and issued its final report on June 29, 2001. The purpose was "to develop an action plan based on the original Aboriginal Justice Inquiry recommendations."

Commissioners

  • Wendy Whitecloud
  • Paul Chartrand Paul had also served as a Commissioner on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.[1]

Elder advisers

  • Eva McKay
  • Doris Young
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