INDIGENOUS WOMEN VICTIMS – are going to be a special class of victim. Offences against them will bring a harsher sentence. Justice Burstein’s granting a conditional discharge for impaired driving to an indigenous woman is entirely consistent with this policy. But it seems inconsistent with the Gladue principles applicable to victimized indigenous men who already suffer higher rates of incarceration.

Justice Minister David Lametti said Monday that the changes to the bill are ‘in the spirit of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls’

Source: Government to accept Criminal Code changes pushing for harsher sentences in crimes against Indigenous women