Manitoba Liberals hope law will help workers talk about incident that killed First Nation man
“I understand there are others…who are ready to come forward to talk about the situation but are reluctant to do so for fear of losing their jobs.”
“I understand there are others…who are ready to come forward to talk about the situation but are reluctant to do so for fear of losing their jobs.”
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Two correctional officers and two managers were fired recently at the maximum security prison in Edmonton.
Edmonton Elders offer a 15-month calendar with 15 stories aimed at Indigenous women that date back centuries.
The grand chief of Treaty 6 territory, on which the Edmonton hearings of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Women and Girls took place, made a brief appearance on the final day of the hearings to offer encouragement to the commission and to the 75 witnesses who testified during the three-day session.
The executive director of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls says there have been some serious failings in the way families have being treated by commission staff.