New indigenous elders council to advise Ontario on justice issues
TORONTO — A new elders council that will offer advice to Ontario’s attorney general should help make the justice system more responsive to the aboriginal population, the provincial government said Tuesday.
The announcement came on a day the federal auditor general in his annual report criticized correctional authorities for failing aboriginal inmates.
In announcing the council, Ontario’s Indigenous Relations Minister David Zimmer acknowledged the long-standing concern about the over-representation of indigenous peoples in the criminal justice system.
“We are working closely with indigenous people on new approaches that are culturally appropriate and respect traditional practices,” Zimmer said in a statement. “The work of the elders council is critical to those efforts as part of the journey of reconciliation.”


