cover image: IMPROVING THE  - INTERCOMMUNITY MOBILITY  - OF FIRST NATION PEOPLES IN CANADA:

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IMPROVING THE - INTERCOMMUNITY MOBILITY - OF FIRST NATION PEOPLES IN CANADA:

19 Feb 2024

IMPROVING THE INTERCOMMUNITY MOBILITY OF FIRST NATION PEOPLES IN CANADA: A Response to Call for Justice 4.8 The report is dedicated to the countless families and kin of Missing and Murdered First Nations, Inuit, and Métis loved ones. [...] should be sufficient and readily available Call for Justice 4.8 to Indigenous communities, and in towns emphasizes the immediate need and cities located in all of the provinces to address limited mobility in rural and remote areas, and territories in Canada. [...] Initiated to address the challenges of “last-mile connectivity” through the application of policy that in urban areas (the portion of threatens Indigenous inherent rights and transportation between the bus/ Treaty rights to sovereignty as a means to train stop and the traveller’s desired oppress Indigenous Peoples. [...] The lack of accessible • Increased Vulnerability: The absence of reliable transportation options contributes to the complex and accessible transportation options heightens the interconnected factors surrounding IWG2SLGBTQQIA+, vulnerability of IWG2SLGBTQQIA+, rendering them exacerbates vulnerabilities, and hinders efforts to more susceptible to exploitation and violence. [...] The lack of transportation further complicates the timely response of authorities and the conduct of thorough investigations, perpetuating a climate of impunity.
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