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Systemic Inequality and Reform
Because a fair justice system means fairness for everyone—not just on paper, but
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SUMMARY - Systemic Inequality and Reform

SUMMARY — Systemic Inequality and Reform

Systemic Inequality and Reform in the Canadian Context

The topic "Systemic Inequality and Reform" falls under the broader category of Justice and Legal Reform, focusing on the intersection of entrenched disparities and the legal mechanisms designed to address them. In Canada, systemic inequality refers to the persistent, structural disadvantages faced by marginalized groups—such as racialized communities, Indigenous peoples, women, and low-income populations—within the legal, political, and economic systems.

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