The implementation of UNDRIP into Canadian law has the potential to be the most significant federal human rights legislation for Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Despite an existing framework of human rights legislation, constitutional protections, federal policies, and international commitments, as well countless reports on the need to do better, Indigenous women – and specifically, Métis women and Two-Spirit and gender diverse people – continue to fall through the cracks.
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