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Human Rights Law Extends To Reserve Aboriginals

A law which took effect on Saturday June 18, 2011 will allow people living on aboriginal reserves to seek protection under the Canadian Human Rights Act if they feel they have faced discrimination by their band council. The changes were passed into law in 2008 but only take effect now after a grace period. Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo called on the federal government Thursday to ensure enough funds are supplied to implement the shift.

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