The QP Clip: The government won’t call a #MMIW inquiry

The exchange you can’t miss from this afternoon’s Question Period

<p>Journalists watch a T.V. as the Speaker of the House of Commons Peter Miliken tallies votes in the the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa Tuesday, May 10, 2005 the Conservative party and Bloc Quebecois are pushing for a non-confidence vote. (CP Photo/Jonathan Hayward)</p>

Journalists watch a T.V. as the Speaker of the House of Commons Peter Miliken tallies votes in the the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa Tuesday, May 10, 2005 the Conservative party and Bloc Quebecois are pushing for a non-confidence vote. (CP Photo/Jonathan Hayward)

The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network shook up Parliament Hill with a report that nearly 1,200 indigenous women are missing or murdered. That had New Democrats renewing calls for a public inquiry into the troubling revelations. Public Safety Minister simply refused.

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