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Justice committee  I do think that's an area for growth. Accountability becomes important when we talk about the use of discretion, so the fact that keeping that data is optional can be seen as problematic. I think it's a step forward, but perhaps not far enough. The corresponding question then b

April 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Brandon Rolle

Justice committee  No. I know that locally we've been fighting to get some data standards for how we capture disaggregated race-based data. If we think about the entry points for data, these are typically with police or corrections, so I think we're missing an entire segment by not having people se

April 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Brandon Rolle

Justice committee  No, but I think it's part of the answer. I think we need more upstream responses, but we certainly support this bill as part of the answer. This problem is so complex that we're not going to address it solely at the sentencing stage, but it doesn't mean that we're relieved of our

April 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Brandon Rolle

Justice committee  Maybe the best example to give you is the Anderson case. A young Black man was pulled over at a random checkstop with a prohibited firearm. Members in his community around him were dying through gun violence. He armed himself not to commit substantive offences but to protect hi

April 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Brandon Rolle

Justice committee  Thank you for the question. One of the arguments we put forward in Anderson, which I think is important to remember, is that the law itself has been used as a tool to oppress people of African descent, and particularly African Nova Scotians, for centuries. This is obviously a co

April 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Brandon Rolle

Justice committee  As I think people have previously testified, serious offenders will still go to jail, but what it does is give judges the opportunity to impose sentences that are community-based for those who don't need to go to jail. In particular, we know that when you go to jail as a Black pe

April 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Brandon Rolle

Justice committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon. My name is Brandon Rolle, and I'm the senior legal counsel at the recently established African Nova Scotian Justice Institute. I'm pleased to speak today in support of Bill C-5, which we see as a necessary step towards justice. African No

April 26th, 2022Committee meeting

Brandon Rolle