Close X
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
ADVT 
National

Indigenous Affairs Minister To Address Missing, Murdered Women Inquiry Tuesday

The Canadian Press, 07 Dec, 2015 01:04 PM
    OTTAWA — Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett is set to make an announcement Tuesday on the subject of the promised inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women.
     
    The announcement will follow an address by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is to address a group of First Nations leaders gathered in the national capital region.
     
    Bennett has indicated families of victims need to be consulted ahead of an inquiry.
     
    The Liberals have promised to spend $40 million on the study over two years.
     
    The new federal government is trying to move ahead with its commitment to reform its relationship with Canada's Aboriginal Peoples.
     
    Trudeau is facing pressure to put his promises into practice, including calls to implement recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and to end boil water advisories in First Nations communities within five years as promised during the election campaign.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos Quiet On Don Cherry's Mlb Conspiracy Theory

    Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos Quiet On Don Cherry's Mlb Conspiracy Theory
    Cherry spoke at length on Saturday during his Coach's Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada about officiating and game operations decisions made by MLB that he believed were biased against the Blue Jays.

    Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos Quiet On Don Cherry's Mlb Conspiracy Theory

    Dhahan Prize Announces 2015 Winners For Best Punjabi Fiction

    Dhahan Prize Announces 2015 Winners For Best Punjabi Fiction
    The awards garner critical acclaim and significant exposure for aspiring writers, setting the stage for its select winners to secure international projects that will also reach broader English audiences. 

    Dhahan Prize Announces 2015 Winners For Best Punjabi Fiction

    Grieving Mother Pushes For Tougher Drunk Driving Sentences In Wake Of Crash That Killed Her 3 Kids

    Grieving Mother Pushes For Tougher Drunk Driving Sentences In Wake Of Crash That Killed Her 3 Kids
    Marco Muzzo, 29, has been charged with a dozen counts of impaired driving and six more charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle related to the incident.

    Grieving Mother Pushes For Tougher Drunk Driving Sentences In Wake Of Crash That Killed Her 3 Kids

    Premier Kathleen Wynne Says Ontario May Drop Provincial Pension If Trudeau's Liberals Win Oct. 19

    Premier Kathleen Wynne Says Ontario May Drop Provincial Pension If Trudeau's Liberals Win Oct. 19
    Wynne says she couldn't convince the Harper government to enhance the Canada Pension Plan, so her government introduced an Ontario Retirement Pension Plan that would mirror the CPP, essentially doubling deductions and benefits

    Premier Kathleen Wynne Says Ontario May Drop Provincial Pension If Trudeau's Liberals Win Oct. 19

    High Risk Accused Hearing Proceeds For Mentally Ill Dad Allan Schoenborn Who Killed His Children

    High Risk Accused Hearing Proceeds For Mentally Ill Dad Allan Schoenborn Who Killed His Children
    Crown prosecutors will be in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster today, seeking to apply a new law on a mentally ill father who killed his three young children.

    High Risk Accused Hearing Proceeds For Mentally Ill Dad Allan Schoenborn Who Killed His Children

    Harper's Putting Cash On Table As Conservatives Bid To Stall Liberal Momentum

    Harper's Putting Cash On Table As Conservatives Bid To Stall Liberal Momentum
    Conservative Leader Stephen Harper is literally putting cash on the table in an effort to halt the momentum of Justin Trudeau's Liberals in the closing days of the federal election campaign.

    Harper's Putting Cash On Table As Conservatives Bid To Stall Liberal Momentum