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Strengthening Aboriginal Community Justice In Simcoe County

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For Immediate Release
January 20, 2009

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Attorney General Chris Bentley, Barrie MPP Aileen Carroll and members of the Aboriginal Community look on as James Dyck and the Eagle Heart Singers perform at the Barrie Native Friendship Centre. The Attorney General announced that, through a funding partnership with the federal government, Ontario will provide $108,000 annually to the Enaahtig Healing Lodge and Learning Centre to develop and implement an Aboriginal Community Justice Program.
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Attorney General Chris Bentley, Barrie MPP Aileen Carroll and members of the Aboriginal Community look on as James Dyck and the Eagle Heart Singers perform at the Barrie Native Friendship Centre. The Attorney General announced that, through a funding partnership with the federal government, Ontario will provide $108,000 annually to the Enaahtig Healing Lodge and Learning Centre to develop and implement an Aboriginal Community Justice Program.