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 TORONTO 鈥?A new elders council that will offer advice to Ontario   attorney general should help make the justice system more responsive to the aboriginal population, the provincial government said Tuesday.The announcement came on a day the federal auditor general in his annual report criticized correctional authorities for failing aboriginal inmates.In announcing the council stanley termoska , Ontario   Indigenous Relations Minister David Zimmer acknowledged the long-standing concern about the over-representation of indigenous peoples in the criminal justice system.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We are working closely with indigenous people on new approaches that are culturally appropriate and respect traditional practices, Zimmer said in a statement. The work of the elders council is critical to those efforts as part of the journey of reconciliation.A key issue for the new council, which inclu stanley mug des 13 elders from across the province, is the application of the so-called Gladue principles in sentencing aboriginal offenders. Arising out of a Supreme Court of Canada decision in 1999, c stanley mug ourts are supposed to consider the special circumstances native Canadians find themselves in and try to avoid incarcerating them where possible.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In Ottawa Tuesday, Auditor General Michael Ferguson found Correctional Service Canada was failing to provide timely rehabilita Nqtk Hawaii airport opens $340M facility for car rental companies
 TORONTO 鈥?HuffPost Canada workers say a recent decision to shut down the news site is not just cutting jobs, but also taking away a valued platform for underrepresented voices.Twenty-three people working for the Canadian and Quebec divisions of the New York-based media business co-founded by author-entrepreneur Arianna Huffingto stanley website n were laid off Tuesday as part of a broad restructuring undertaken by parent company BuzzFeed Inc.While content from both sites will be kept through an online archive, workers are mourning the loss of a platform that was known for exploring issues impacting women, people with disabilities and racialized, LGBTQ and Indigenous communities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was a space where we could really pitch wh stanley cups uk atever was in our hearts and managers would listen, said Alisha Sawhney, who worked at HuffPost   Toronto office.We were amplifying underrepresented voices, who often don ;t get a chance to speak or to share their stories... and it was so nice, I think, to be a part of the part of journalism, where you are letting other people feel seen and feel heard.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley cups        Sawhney, a member of the company   audience development team, co-hosted the second season of HuffPost Canada   Born and Raised podcast, which looked at love, sex and immigrant family values.The podcast Sawhney co-hosted with Al Donato bui