
‘Two separate piles:’ Saskatchewan inquests allow for Indigenous jury pools
A lawyer helping the family of a young Cree man shot and killed by a Saskatchewan farmer left a different courthouse this week with an idea about how Canada’s jury system could be improved.
Chris Murphy is part of a coroner’s inquest examining the death of an Indigenous man who died following a police chase in Saskatoon.
Some provinces have fatality inquiries headed by provincial court judges. But others — including Saskatchewan, Ontario and British Columbia — have coroner inquests with juries.
And in Saskatchewan, if a deceased is Indigenous, a coroner’s jury is often part Aboriginal too.