Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women Inquiry is a farce: Kinsella

The latest revelation: the inquiry issued a multi-million-dollar, sole-source contract with a law firm. And it did its very best to hide it.
Will Crown Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett give us answers? Don’t hold your breath.
TORONTO—July 2017: the Assembly of First Nations has gathered for its 38th general assembly in downtown Regina. Thousands of Indigenous people from across Canada are in attendance. Along with speeches, seminars and cultural events, there is a trade show. Dozens of businesses and organizations ha...

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