The mandate of the Special Committee was to conduct hearings on the
critical matter of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada
and propose solutions to address the root causes of violence against Indigenous
women.
It is clear from the testimony and documentation received that
measures to address the problem of violence against Aboriginal women and girls
must take the following into account:
- women must actively participate in developing solutions;
- solutions must be holistic in nature;
- programs and services must be culturally and geographically
adaptable;
- solutions must be developed and offered at the community level — we must help communities acquire the tools they need to find their own solutions.
The Committee recognizes that to adequately address the issue of
violence against Aboriginal women and children requires a partnership based on
respect and engagement between the federal, provincial, territorial, and
municipal governments and First Nations, Métis and Inuit people.
Accordingly, the Committee recommends:
Awareness Campaign
Recommendation 1
That the federal government learn from the stories of the families
of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls and work with the provinces,
territories and municipalities to create a public awareness and prevention
campaign focusing on violence against Aboriginal women and girls in Canada.
Support for the family of victims
Recommendation 2
That the federal government continue strengthening the criminal
justice system to ensure, among other things, that violent and repeat offenders
serve appropriate sentences.
Recommendation 3
That the federal government maintain its commitment to develop the
Canadian Victims Bill of Rights including initiatives aimed at making the
criminal justice system more responsive to the needs of victims, such as
keeping them informed and providing them with appropriate standing, access and
assistance throughout the process.
Recommendation 4
That the federal government implement a national DNA-based missing
person's index
Support for communities
Recommendation 5
That the federal government continue to support K-12 education on
reserve as an important tool in combating the root causes of violence against
Aboriginal women and girls.
Recommendation 6
That the federal government continue to support programming and
legislation that allow Aboriginal communities to respond to violence.
Recommendation 7
That the federal government examine options to address poverty as a
root cause of violence against Aboriginal women and girls by empowering
Aboriginal people through economic development opportunities and jobs and
skills training.
Recommendation 8
That the federal government engage First Nation communities to
examine how to improve supports for shelters and front-line services on reserve
for victims of violence.
Recommendation 9
That the federal government support provincial, territorial and
First Nation childcare agencies in their responsibility to ensure effective and
accountable service delivery.
Police Services
Recommendation 10
That the federal government in cooperation with municipal,
provincial and territorial governments examine the possibility of collecting
police data on violence against Aboriginal women and girls that includes an
ethnicity variable.
Recommendation 11
That the federal government engage Aboriginal communities and
municipal, provincial, and territorial governments to examine options to
improving procedures among police services to facilitate multipartite
investigations.
Recommendation 12
That the federal government encourage Aboriginal organizations, the
Canadian Police College and municipal, provincial and territorial governments
to improve police officer training, including continuing education, to foster
cultural understanding and sensitivity.
Violence against women and girls
Recommendation 13
That the federal government continue to take appropriate action to
reduce human trafficking and to reduce the violence and harm associated with
prostitution.
Other supports
Recommendation 14
That in implementing the public awareness strategy on substance
abuse, the federal government target support to Aboriginal communities.
Recommendation 15
That the federal government examine opportunities to improve the
incorporation of best practices into existing programs and services available
to Aboriginal women and girls.
Moving to action
Recommendation 16
That the federal government implement all of the recommendations
above in a coordinated action plan.