Missing and murdered indigenous women

MMIW: Families walk to inquiry hearing on the Highway of Tears

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.

It’s time to hit the reset button on Canada’s MMIWG inquiry

The national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is losing the faith of those who need it the most

The people left behind by Trudeau’s promised nation-to-nation relationship

The feds’ talk around Bill S-3 reveals Indigenous women and children are being ignored in discussions on Indian status

The MMIW inquiry comes out in the open—literally

By design and benign fortune, organizers in Whitehorse have created an ‘organic and authentic’ space for inquiry participants

memorial for Wendy Carlick

Canada’s MMIW inquiry is falling apart before it even begins

With hearings about to start, some already fear the inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls is failing in its mission

From foster care to missing or murdered: Canada’s other tragic pipeline

How the foster-care system—which disproportionately affects Indigenous children—shows that Canada hasn’t learned from past policies

How Trudeau’s first national inquiry could become a quagmire

The inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women delivers big questions, even before it begins

Justin Trudeau’s three biggest issues in 2016

For the PM, 2016 will be all about the economy, Indigenous people and climate change