Meggie Cywink explains her reservations about what the inquiry into the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls could accomplish on behalf of families who lost loved ones. Cywink’s sister Sonya Nadine Mae was murdered in 1994. Read the full story at Global News.
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‘The inquiry was never going to solve my sister’s case,’ says MMIW advocate
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