PLEA launches new legal resources for Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan
The Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) has launched a new set of plain-language legal resources aimed at helping Indigenous communities better understand and navigate the law.
The project includes a new website, print materials and educational tools tailored specifically to Indigenous audiences; however, the information can be useful to everyone.
“PLEA is very grateful to the Department of Justice Canada for providing the funding for PLEA to address a persistent gap in our plain-language legal information – legal information for Indigenous communities – and for the generous participation in this project from Indigenous communities and members,” said Joel Janow, executive director of PLEA.
He said the initiative comes in response to longstanding gaps in access to justice. Indigenous people are disproportionately represented in both the criminal justice and child welfare systems, and are also affected by distinct legal frameworks, including the Indian Act and Treaty rights.


