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The Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) has arrived in Prince George

The Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) has arrived in Prince George
More than 30 families are sharing stories about loved ones lost on the Highway of Tears, all advocating for local & federal support
“There’s a lot of issues internally with the inquiry and we really don’t know why that is, but we still need to really support it because the ultimate goal is to listen to families, hear what the families are saying, and come up with something concrete to really lobby for that change.”
Carrier Sekani’s Mary Teegee
1,200 people across Canada have already shared experiences, but believe more can be done in protecting women from violence

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