The Telegram (St. John's)

MMIW inquiry asks for two more years

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The troubled national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is formally asking for another two years to finish its work, saying more time is needed to hear from the hundreds of people still waiting to share their stories.

The inquiry, which has a budget of nearly $54 million, was originally scheduled to wrap up by the end of 2018, but chief commission­er Marion Buller has long warned more time and money will be necessary.

“The commission­ers and I firmly believe that an additional two years is required to do justice to our critically important mandate for the safety and security of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ (LGBTQ and two-spirit) people,’’ Buller said in a statement Tuesday.

“The response from families, survivors and Indigenous communitie­s has been overwhelmi­ng and we have a sacred responsibi­lity to them to continue moving forward.’’

The office of Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett confirmed it had received the inquiry’s request and that the minister would speak over the coming weeks with families, Indigenous partners, provincial and territoria­l officials and her cabinet colleagues about the possibilit­y of an extension.

“The families of these women and girls need answers to the

systemic and institutio­nal failures that led to the murder of so many Indigenous women,’’ Bennett said in a statement.

“We are committed to getting them the concrete recommenda­tions they have been waiting for and putting an end to this ongoing tragedy.’’

The inquiry’s two-year timeline was decided following preinquiry consultati­ons, which heard that family members wanted prompt and concrete action, said a spokesman for Bennett.

The inquiry’s mandate is the result of action not only from the federal government but also the provinces and territorie­s, meaning an extension would require agreement from multiple jurisdicti­ons.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? A photo of Hilary Bonnell is seen as Pam Fillier and her husband Fred Fillier appear at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Moncton, N.B. on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. The national inquiry looking missing and...
CP PHOTO A photo of Hilary Bonnell is seen as Pam Fillier and her husband Fred Fillier appear at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Moncton, N.B. on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. The national inquiry looking missing and...

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