The inquiry into Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women wrapped up in Winnipeg with families wanting more time to tell their stories. So many people signed up that some families had to share their time with others, and it’s leading to renewed calls for an extension of the entire commission. Mike Le Couteur reports.
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Missing woman’s family says time at MMIW Inquiry cut
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