National Inquiry’s hearings with families of missing and murdered Indigenous women – InFocus

Families feeling like they have little support even as National Inquiry readies for hearings

APTN InFocus with Cheryl McKenzie

The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is preparing for their first official hearings with families on May 29, 2017 in Whitehorse, Yukon.

William Carlick, the Uncle of the late, Angel Carlick, shares some of what they discussed in an advisory meeting with the Inquiry.

Then Chief Commissioner Marion Buller and the Commission’s Director of Research Aimée Craft join our in-studio guests, Hilda Anderson-Pryz and Bernadette Smith to explain next steps.

Guests question why it seems very little information was shared from the pre-inquiry meetings with today’s Commission of Inquiry.

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