The MMIWG inquiry will likely miss the November 2018 deadline for its final report, faced with the same challenges as similar investigations
Families of missing and murdered Indigenous women take part in Tamara’s Walk along B.C.’s Highway of Tears ahead of the next set of hearings in Smithers, B.C.
The national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is losing the faith of those who need it the most
The feds’ talk around Bill S-3 reveals Indigenous women and children are being ignored in discussions on Indian status
How the foster-care system—which disproportionately affects Indigenous children—shows that Canada hasn’t learned from past policies
As a federal inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls ramps up, families who’ve lost faith in police search for answers themselves
Trudeau Report Card: How a new ‘nation-to-nation’ relationship with Indigenous communities quickly fell apart
Indigenous advocates see family liaison units as a positive first step to help grieving families find answers—but want more to be done
From government officials to indigenous stakeholders — some responses to the MMIW inquiry
Their fight no longer feels futile, say family members at the inquiry’s launch. ‘It’s a beautiful day and we must rejoice in life.’