The Hamilton Spectator

Indigenous families berate Trudeau

Voice from the crowd on Parliament Hill tells him to ‘go home’

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stood quietly with his head down Wednesday as families expressed extreme anger toward him about the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

Trudeau must reset the inquiry led by four commission­ers, Maggie Cywink from Whitefish River First Nation said in a speech to an annual gathering on Parliament Hill.

“If you want to be remembered as a prime minister who is healing ties with First Nations, then you must start with our women and families,” said Cywink.

Cywink’s sister, Sonya Cywink, was found slain near London, Ont. in 1994.

“Will you be seen as yet another politician, in the very long list of politician­s, who simply peddled in the age-old craft of empty promises?”

The government’s version of reconcilia­tion looks a lot like colonizati­on, said Connie Greyeyes from Fort Saint John, B.C.

“How do you come out here and say that you support families?” she said.

“How dare you come out here and say these things?”

Before Trudeau began to address the audience, someone in the crowd urged him to “go home.”

Trudeau went on to thank family members for sharing their frustratio­n and for challengin­g him to do better.

“The missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls inquiry is something that I have long believed in, long supported,” he said. “It was never going to be easy.”

His wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, told family members she can’t imagine what it is like to lose a loved one for “senseless reasons.”

“I stand here before you as a woman, as a mother, as a fellow Canadian, as a human being,” she said. “We are suffering with you.”

One of the inquiry’s commission­ers, Michele Audette, attended the Hill event.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau poses for a photo on the steps of Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.
ADRIAN WYLD, THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau poses for a photo on the steps of Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.

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