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Preliminary meetings on MMIW inquiry planned for January

A January meeting in Prince George is one of several planned across the country that will help build the framework for a national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women.

When the inquiry was formally announced in December, Minister of Women Patricia Hajdu said they would be undertaking extensive consultations with first nations communities and victim’s families.

“This process must be culturally appropriate, inclusive and respectful to truly reflect the realities of first nations women and girls. But because this issue is complex we must be open to a flexible process that includes all voices.”

Right now two meetings are scheduled for BC; one in Vancouver on January 13th and another two days later in Prince George on the 15th.

The meetings will be closed to the general public and media, but general summaries will be posted on the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs websites following each event.

Survivors and the families of victims who would like to attend any of the meetings can request an invite through the ministry at at 1-877-535-7309 or via email at [email protected]

As of January 4, 2016, here is a list of upcoming meetings:

-Thunder Bay, Ontario: January 6, 2016
-Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: January 8, 2016
-Whitehorse, Yukon: January 11, 2016
-Vancouver, British Columbia: January 13, 2016
-Prince George, British Columbia: January 15, 2016
-Halifax, Nova Scotia: January 20, 2016
-Québec City, Québec : January 21, 2016
-Montréal, Québec : January 22, 2016

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Colin Dacre
Colin Dacre
Raised in Surrey BC, graduate of BCIT that moved north to pursue the news. Email me at [email protected] or find me on twitter

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