Nunavut Legal Aid to intervene at Supreme Court of Canada for first time
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut Legal Aid is to have a say at the Supreme Court of Canada for the first time in a case that could affect the way Inuit are sentenced.
About 40,000 people, mostly Inuit, live in the territory, which has the highest incarceration rate in the country.
Nunavut Legal Aid is to appear in Ottawa on Wednesday to intervene in R v. Sharma.
The case involves a young Indigenous woman named Cheyenne Sharma and the constitutionality of a law that barred a judge from allowing her to avoid jail by serving a conditional sentence.