
Last week, a convicted killer in Manitoba was given a jail sentence of just seven years on the grounds that, as an Indigenous man, he wasn’t as guilty as a non-Indigenous offender might have been.
“The offender’s history of victimization, trauma, and cultural disenfranchisement is intricately linked to our country’s shameful legacy of colonialism and attempts at cultural genocide,” wrote provincial court Judge Geoffrey H. Bayly.
