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The AJS supports four types of alternative justice activities and programs at the community and regional level, cost-shared with the provincial and territorial governments.
Source: Government of Canada; Justice Canada, Department of
This page provides an overview of the FNPP, which was created in 1991 to make communities safer, increase responsibility and accountability and build new partnerships with First Nations.
Source: Government of Canada; Public Safety Canada (PS)
Through this program, organizations are encouraged to submit proposals in order to obtain funding for activities that respond effectively to the changing conditions effecting Canadian justice policy.
Source: Government of Canada; Justice Canada, Department of
Discusses how in the Canadian legal system, matrimonial property is generally defined as property owned by one or both spouses and used for a family purpose.
Source: Government of Canada; Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
This page provides an overview of the mission and activities of the NCPC, which aims to prevent and reduce crime by intervening on the risk factors before crime happens.
Source: Government of Canada; Public Safety Canada (PS)