National inquiry hears from one of its own employees
The daughter of Anna Mae Aquash became the first employee to publicly testify on Tuesday.
The daughter of Anna Mae Aquash became the first employee to publicly testify on Tuesday.
“What did they do to my brother and sister?”
After they found her sister’s remains in the woods, Cheryl McDonald feared walking through the forest during the fall.
The incident in question happened when Kimberly Gloade was brought to the hospital by ambulance.
“We’re the Wolf Pack street patrol and we’re getting ready for another night out.”
Researchers determined what services homeless Indigenous people in Montreal need most.
“We made a historical statement saying we have a court that is separate from Canada and the provinces.”
“During the (sensitivity) training there were many (Montreal) officers laughing and not listening.”
Marie-Ève Bordeleau has been named Montreal’s Commissioner of Indigenous Affairs.