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Day: 5 June 2023

Remedies: Justice requires so much more than “compensation”

An illustration of 4 people holding arms: a white woman* on one end, who is also holding her other arm up with a closed fist, a Black woman* and a woman* wearing a hijab are at the middle, and a Black men is at the other end, also holding his arm up with a closed fist. At the background there's mountains and the sun is rising.

What are we asking the court to do if they find in favour of our claim? As we develop litigation work with community partners, these considerations on the request for remedies will be a crucial part of the exploration process.