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.
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By design and benign fortune, organizers in Whitehorse have created an ‘organic and authentic’ space for inquiry participants
With hearings about to start, some already fear the inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls is failing in its mission
How the foster-care system—which disproportionately affects Indigenous children—shows that Canada hasn’t learned from past policies
The inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women delivers big questions, even before it begins
For the PM, 2016 will be all about the economy, Indigenous people and climate change