National Action Plan on Open Government Commitment
C04.1.2 - Justice
- Commitment:
- Justice
- Milestone:
- Collect and share data, including disaggregated data
- Indicator:
- C04.1.2 - Completion and sharing of findings of Qualitative Studies on LGBTQ2S+ populations, Black Canadians, persons with disabilities, immigrants and Indigenous peoples, to complement the CLPS quantitative data
- Lead Organization:
- Department of Justice Canada
- Deadline:
- By spring 2022
- Summit for Democracy:
- No
Updates
2024-09
The one remaining qualitative study was published in September 2024.
2024-06
No new reports published this quarter. It is anticipated that the remaining qualitative study will be published in the Fall 2024.
2024-03
No new reports published this quarter. One qualitative study remains to be published.
2023-12
No new reports published this quarter. One qualitative study remains to be published.
2023-09
No new reports published this quarter. One qualitative study remains to be published.
2023-06
No new reports published this quarter. One qualitative study remains to be published.
2023-03
No new studies published this quarter (just one remaining).
2022-12
No new studies published this quarter
2022-09
Ten studies published by September 2022, two additional studies released on the Justice Canada website.
• A Qualitative Look at Serious Legal Problems: Trans, Two-spirit, and Non-Binary People in Canada
• A Qualitative Look at Serious Legal Problems: Métis Community
2022-06
No new reports published this quarter.
2022-03
• Serious Legal Problems faced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Other Sexual-Minority People in Western Canada: A Qualitative Study
• A Qualitative Look at Serious Legal Problems: Trans, Two-Spirit, and Non-Binary People in Canada
• A Qualitative Look at Serious Legal Problems Faced by Immigrants in Greater Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia
• A Qualitative Look at Serious Legal Problems Facing Immigrants in London and Toronto, Ontario
• Serious Problems Experienced by People with Disabilities Living in Atlantic Canada
• A Qualitative Look at Serious Legal Problems for People with Disabilities in Central Canada
• Serious Problems Experienced by Diverse People with Disabilities Western Canada
• Urban African Canadians: A Qualitative Study of Serious Legal Problems in Quebec
• Voices matter: the impact of serious legal problems on 16- to 30-year-olds in the Black community