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Public Safety committee  I think you touched base on that: indigenous offenders are released to urban centres. If you take them from the reserve, if that's where they're coming from, if they're entering the criminal justice system from the reserve and they're not being released back to their home communi

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  There can be. I'll speak about Ottawa, because that's where I came to. Ottawa has the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. The Métis Nation of Ontario is here. The ITK is here. Wabano Centre is here. They have mental health resources there. The Native Women's Association of Canada is

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  The problem is that it's not that the children are removed when they're five years old or two years old; it's that they're removed when they're born. You're a native person and your child is removed from your home because you're native. Child and family services are more often th

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  It's a societal issue.

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  You need to approach the elders in a good way. You need to ask them.... See, when I want an elder to help, I go with tobacco because that's the way it's done. If I want an elder to take part in Kim's family because she's going to have children, then I go with tobacco and I ask th

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  Elders don't necessarily come forward in the traditional sense, like a Roman Catholic priest; an elder doesn't come forward and go to school to be an elder. There are some priests, obviously, who feel it inside themselves and know they're going to be a priest, so that's what they

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  Stop taking native kids from native families. There are more native children in child and family services custody now than there was in the entire sixties scoop. Those children aren't going to access native elders at all.

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  From what I know of Gladue reports, I think a recent article said that about 80% of the time they're just ignored or they're not implemented by the courts. More often than not, Gladue reports are written not by somebody who's trained in Gladue writing. They're written by the same

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  Any program that deals with an indigenous offender right now, if it was breaking barriers or cognitive skills, it's just with that inmate, that convict. Plus, you're the ones in the program. I think if you want to change the individual, then you're going to need the community. Th

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  My understanding is that the aboriginal head start deals with preschoolers. Am I correct?

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  I don't have any experience with that, sorry.

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  There is no LifeLine anymore.

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  Native people actually were the ones who created that restorative justice. Colonial society adopted it and put it into the correctional system. It's long been a belief of indigenous people that if youth are committing crimes against the community, the community should deal with

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland

Public Safety committee  Pretty much.

November 23rd, 2017Committee meeting

Neal Freeland