Nunavut woman says MMIWG inquiry like going through court again
Kent Driscoll APTN National News A Nunavut woman who has lost one family member to…
Kent Driscoll APTN National News A Nunavut woman who has lost one family member to…
A national Inuit organization has gained the right to participate in The National Inquiry.
The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls continues to bear the brunt of criticism from across the country.
APTN National News The inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women has received failing grades…
Family members and advocates of missing or murdered Indigenous women are growing frustrated with the process of The National Inquiry.
Family members in Manitoba are expressing their continued frustration over The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Most of the families who wish to share their story with the commissioners at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls will have to wait until the fall to do so.
The mothers of some of the Indigenous women who died in Saskatoon were chosen to help unveil a new monument in their honor in front of the Saskatoon police headquarters.
The National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls has spent almost $5.2 million as of March 23, 2017 according to an Inquiry spokesperson.