CE-149 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 corporateBody Ontario Native Council on Justice conventionDeclaration The Ontario Native Council on Justice (ONCJ) advised Indigenous organizations on judicial matters and encouraged Indigenous involvement in the Canadian legal system. The Ontario Native Council on Justice (ONCJ) advised Indigenous organizations on judicial matters and encouraged Indigenous involvement in the Canadian legal system.

The Ontario Native Council on Justice (ONCJ) advised Indigenous organizations on judicial matters and encouraged Indigenous involvement in the Canadian legal system. The ONCJ developed out the 1975 Federal-Provincial Conference on Native Peoples which was held in Edmonton and recommended that Indigenous people should be more involved in legal services associated with them. This recommendation created interest in Ontario which led to the creation of the Ontario Native Advisory Committee to the Criminal Justice System. In 1977, this organization began to receive government funding and became known as the Ontario Native Council on Justice. ONCJ became a fully incorporated body in 1987 and received its funding from the Province of Ontario.

Submission from the Ontario Native Council on Justice 1990-01-01 2000-12-31

1990-2000