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If family members worried about delayed MMIW inquiry, I have concerns: Bennett - 0 views

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    Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett says she shares the concerns of those family members who are growing ever more anxious about the long-delayed public inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women. "The objective of striking the commission was two things -- to stop the tragedy, but also the healing of the families," Bennett said Tuesday outside the House of Commons. "When the families have concerns, I have concerns."
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Families and advocates write an open letter to the MMIWG Inquiry - 0 views

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    Families, activists and organizations sent an open letter yesterday to the Chief Commissioner Marion Buller of the National Inquiry on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. The alliance is raising a myriad of concerns saying the Inquiry is "in serious trouble."
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Pauktuutit gets funding to be part of national inquiry into MMIWG - 0 views

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    Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada invites inquiry commissioners to visit the North
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    Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada will officially participate in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. The organization was granted standing and funding, meaning Pauktuutit will be able to attend hearings, ask questions during proceedings and make recommendations to the national inquiry and its commissioners.
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MMIWG inquiry gets failing grades in NWAC's latest report card - 0 views

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    The inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women has received failing grades all around in the latest report card by the Native Women's Association of Canada.
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Missing, murdered indigenous women inquiry in 'serious trouble': advocates - 0 views

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    OTTAWA -- More than 30 advocates, indigenous leaders and family members issued an open letter Monday to the chief commissioner of the inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women, suggesting the process is in "serious trouble."
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Families of victims, advocates write letter critical of MMIWG inquiry - 0 views

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    A letter sent to the chief commissioner of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is calling for sweeping changes to how the inquiry is being handled. The letter is signed by dozens of people and organizations including family members, Indigenous community groups, advocates and scholars. The inquiry has come under fire for poor communication, hearing delays and a lack of awareness around families being re-traumatized.
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MMIW inquiry gets failing grades in 2nd report card - 0 views

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    Native Women's Association of Canada says they are concerned about the lack of communication with families
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Families disagree with MMIWG inquiry commission's reason to postpone hearings - 0 views

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    2nd senior communications adviser to leave inquiry commission
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'They're hurting so bad': Winnipegger pitches tent downtown to support families waiting... - 0 views

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    Kostiuk is one of a small group of people camping out in the park in support of families involved in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and to try to speed up the process. "It's awful," she said. "They're hurting so bad. To see them on [MMIW series] Taken and on other shows and documentaries, to see my friends crying because they want answers and they're waiting and waiting - we need this now. This is why I'm doing this."
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Monument to MMIW unveiled at Saskatoon police HQ - 0 views

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    A bronze woman dancing on a blue cloud with silver eagle wings is now looking down on those who walk by Saskatoon police headquarters.
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MMIW Inquiry: Survivors Anxious To Testify At Stalled Hearings - 0 views

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    Maggy Gisle stands for a photograph in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, B.C. on Tuesday. Gisle is among a number of indigenous women increasingly frustrated about the lack of a clear timeline to share their stories with the much-anticipated national public inquiry. (Photo: Darryl Dyck/CP)
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Families unsure whether to take part in missing Indigenous women inquiry - 0 views

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    Some families of missing and murdered indigenous women remain uncertain if they should take part in a national inquiry aimed at examining the violence in their communities, according to a group representing them.
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Mother's Day walk in Regina honours missing and murdered indigenous women - 0 views

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    It's the third annual walk held by the Prairie Region Public Service Alliance of Canada.
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Stalled MMIW Inquiry timeline frustrates communities - 0 views

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    Maggy Gisle counts herself among the growing ranks of aboriginal Canadians, advocates and family members who are growing frustrated and despondent about a lack of a clear timeline as to when they're going to be able to share their testimony.
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MMIWG inquiry delays community visits until fall 2017 - 0 views

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    The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Women and Girls has a new approach and a new timeline, but it remains unclear how and when Inuit families and organizations will take part.
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Speed up missing and murdered indigenous women inquiry: Editorial - 0 views

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    Ten months after it was established, the inquiry will finally hear from its first witnesses. Then it plans to suspend hearings until the fall. That's not acceptable.
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Manitoba politicians support day to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls - 0 views

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    An NDP MLA brought forth Bill 221, which would see Oct. 4 become an official day to honour MMIWG in the province.
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Final remains of murdered aboriginal woman returned to family after eight years - 0 views

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    HALIFAX - The final remains of a murdered Mi'kmaq woman have been returned to her family, eight years after Tanya Brooks' body was found outside a Halifax school.
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