VANCOUVER, B.C., October 29, 2010 — The Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Minister for Status of Women, today announced concrete steps the Government of Canada is taking to address the disturbingly high number of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and to make our communities safer.
“The disturbing issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal women is one of serious concern and, as Canadians, we know Aboriginal women deserve respect, dignity and the right to feel safe,”
said Minister Ambrose. “Our plan will provide new tools for law enforcement, and improve the justice system and victims' services.”
The Government of Canada will invest $10 million over two years to improve community safety and to ensure that the justice system and law enforcement agencies can better respond to cases of missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
The measures will improve law enforcement and the justice system through:
The measures will also improve:
“By introducing these new measures, our Government is improving law enforcement resources and supporting Aboriginal communities through better victims' services, awareness programs, and community safety plans. Our government is taking action to help effectively address the issues of crime and safety,”
said Shelly Glover, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
The Government of Canada is proud to be introducing measures that complement other important programs, such as a $500,000 investment this year to the Native Women's Association of Canada from the “From Evidence to Action” program; the Government's Aboriginal Justice Strategy, which serves approximately 400 communities; the Government's Family Violence Initiative and other important collaborative programs.
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