Tanya Kappo resigns from missing and murdered inquiry

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Another high profile member of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is leaving.

Tanya Kappo, who was one of the founders of the Idle No More, movement has announced she’s resigned from the inquiry as manager of community relations.

She made the announcement on her Facebook page.

“In case you are wondering why I am no longer listed as “Staff” it’s because I resigned and my last day is this week, on June 15, 2017,” Kappo said.

Kappo appears to have since deleted her Facebook account and did not respond to an interview request.

An inquiry spokesperson confirmed Kappo resigned saying there is currently four staff in community relations with two more expected to start next month.

Two other staff members in communications also resigned this year.

 

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1 thought on “Tanya Kappo resigns from missing and murdered inquiry

  1. Larry says:

    This is not good … what is wrong and why are these risigations happening … there must be daylight at the end of this bleak and natorious acts of violence and there should be more open and published reports on the progress … I’m worried that the truth is being kept from the general public and that in itself is another travesty of justice … larryj.

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