The Mohawk community of Kahnawake, south of Montreal, has taken the first steps in revamping its court system by formalizing the first component of its Justice Act. Judicial experts in the territory say having their own justice system is important to serve the community’s specific needs. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, they also believe non-Indigenous communities can learn from what they are doing.
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A look at Kahnawake’s justice system
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