Ottawa earmarks $8.6M to support Black communities’ access to legal services
MONTREAL — The federal government has announced $8.6 million over two years to support access to legal services for Black communities across the country.
The money will fund 24 groups across Canada that offer help navigating the justice system, run programs for youth, and provide culturally appropriate supports for Black people.
Health Minister Marjorie Michel made the announcement this morning in Montreal.
Michel says the money will help reduce over-policing and address the over-representation of Black people in the justice system.


