National News Minister of Indigenous Affairs says work of inquiry will continue despite commissioner’s resignation By Mark Blackburn Jul 11, 2017 Bennett says the current Inquiry has the tools and the people in place to fulfill the mandate Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *NameSubmit Report Tags: Carolyn Bennett, Featured, Indigenous Affairs, Marilyn Poitras, National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, Politics, Violence Continue Reading Commissioner resigns from inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women “Some places we had 5 minutes to get people out” Stories from the fire line ... Author(s) Mark Blackburn [email protected] More Stories Work continues on alert system for missing Indigenous wome... 2 days ago By The Canadian Press New ‘Circle’ to guide safety of MMIWG2S+ during resour... 2 days ago By Leanne Sanders First Nations leaders say Saskatchewan court workers sent ... 2 days ago By The Canadian Press Nation to Nation Canada legally obligated to provide sustainable, long-term... 3 days ago By Fraser Needham Pinaymootang First Nation man acquitted 50 years after hi... 3 days ago By Cierra Bettens Threat of federal election could sink wrongful conviction ... 3 days ago By Kathleen Martens