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AFN calls for federal government to recognize First Nations jurisdiction over policing

AFN calls for federal government to recognize First Nations jurisdiction over policing

CBC
Thursday, July 11, 2024 11:54:59 AM UTC

The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is reaffirming its calls for the federal government to recognize First Nations jurisdiction over policing.

Chiefs from across Canada are meeting in Montreal this week for the AFN's annual general assembly. 

On Wednesday, the chiefs in attendance adopted a resolution calling for Public Safety Canada to introduce federal legislation that recognizes "First Nations inherent, treaty and constitutional rights" over policing. The resolution was adopted with one opposition and one abstention.

Ghislain Picard, regional chief for Quebec-Labrador who holds the AFN portfolio on justice and policing, said the resolution reaffirms previous positions by the chiefs.

"The resolution will serve as a reminder of the positions that we have to acknowledge, respect and deliver in the face of what I would call opposition from all levels of government," he told the assembly.

In 2020, the federal government announced it would create new First Nations police services legislation. Progress on co-developing the legislation has been slow.

Records obtained by The Canadian Press last year under the Access to Information Act appeared to show that one of the sticking points for AFN and Ottawa is whether to recognize policing as an area of First Nations jurisdiction.

Dominic LeBlanc, minister of public safety, addressed the assembly on Tuesday. In response to questions, he said his mandate is to introduce the legislation "quickly" but rights-based discussions are a "more complicated conversation."

"If we want to tie those two together, in my judgment, we're not going to get in the next few months legislation before the House of Commons and miss an opportunity to take a big step forward together," said LeBlanc.

Representatives from the Indigenous Police Chiefs of Ontario told CBC News that LeBlanc's remarks were frustrating and disappointing.

"The inherent jurisdiction of First Nations to govern their own resources for public safety — that is non-negotiable," said Kai Liu, executive director of IPCO, which represents nine self-administered First Nations police services in Ontario that serve 86 communities. 

"Without that, [it's] left to Canada or the province to dictate to the First Nations how they're going to be policing."

Liu and James Killeen, vice-president of chiefs of police at IPCO, both addressed the assembly Tuesday. Last year, the association launched a human rights complaint against Canada.

"We're seeking justice for decades of chronic underfunding of Indigenous public safety," said Killeen.

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