The long-awaited inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls has been outlined by the Canadian government Wednesday. British Columbia’s first female First Nations judge will lead Canada’s inquiry together with four other commissioners. But who are they exactly?
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Canadian government announces long-awaited inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women
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