Promise History
1.09.001 - “We will launch a national public inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada, to seek recommendations on concrete actions that governments, law enforcement, and others can take to solve these crimes and prevent future ones.”
03-Aug-2016
“Today, Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, along with Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Patty Hajdu, Minister of Status of Women, announced the five commissioners who will lead the Inquiry as well as the Terms of Reference for the National Inquiry. […] The Commissioners are: The Honourable Marion Buller, Chief Commissioner Michèle Audette, Commissioner Qajaq Robinson, Commissioner Marilyn Poitras, Commissioner Brian Eyolfson, Commissioner”
08-Dec-2015
“I am pleased to announce that the government of Canada is launching its first phase of the inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women and girls,’ Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould said at a press conference Tuesday on Parliament Hill. ‘As a first step, we will meet with the families in the national capital region with the goal of hearing their views on the design of the inquiry and what it needs to achieve. And over the next two months, we will hear from more families, other indigenous peoples, national aboriginal organizations and a range of front-line services workers and others.’ Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett said the first phase of the inquiry will determine the objectives, focus and parameters of the inquiry.”
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