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The Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (AJI), officially the Public Inquiry into the Administration of Justice and Aboriginal People, was a public inquiry commissioned by the Manitoba government into the administration of justice regarding the 1971 murder of Helen Betty Osborne and 1988 death of J.J. Harper. Commissioned in 1988, with its final report presented in 1991, its stated purpose was "to examine the relationship between the Aboriginal peoples of Manitoba and the justice system."

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  • The Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (AJI), officially the Public Inquiry into the Administration of Justice and Aboriginal People, was a public inquiry commissioned by the Manitoba government into the administration of justice regarding the 1971 murder of Helen Betty Osborne and 1988 death of J.J. Harper. Commissioned in 1988, with its final report presented in 1991, its stated purpose was "to examine the relationship between the Aboriginal peoples of Manitoba and the justice system." The Commission of Inquiry was composed of , former Associate Chief Justice of Manitoba of the Court of Queen's Bench, and Murray Sinclair, then-Associate Chief Judge of the Provincial Court and former Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench. To develop a plan to act upon the Inquiry's recommendations, the Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission was created in late November 1999. (en)
  • La commission d’enquête sur l’administration de la justice et les Autochtones (en anglais : Aboriginal Justice Inquiry) est une vaste enquête lancée en 1988 dans la province canadienne du Manitoba, à la suite de plusieurs évènements dramatiques ayant abouti à la mort d'Amérindiens ou de Métis par des membres de la majorité blanche anglophone du Manitoba et des dysfonctionnements dont la minorité autochtone fut longtemps victime. (fr)
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  • La commission d’enquête sur l’administration de la justice et les Autochtones (en anglais : Aboriginal Justice Inquiry) est une vaste enquête lancée en 1988 dans la province canadienne du Manitoba, à la suite de plusieurs évènements dramatiques ayant abouti à la mort d'Amérindiens ou de Métis par des membres de la majorité blanche anglophone du Manitoba et des dysfonctionnements dont la minorité autochtone fut longtemps victime. (fr)
  • The Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (AJI), officially the Public Inquiry into the Administration of Justice and Aboriginal People, was a public inquiry commissioned by the Manitoba government into the administration of justice regarding the 1971 murder of Helen Betty Osborne and 1988 death of J.J. Harper. Commissioned in 1988, with its final report presented in 1991, its stated purpose was "to examine the relationship between the Aboriginal peoples of Manitoba and the justice system." (en)
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  • Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (en)
  • Commission d’enquête sur l’administration de la justice et les Autochtones (fr)
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