RCMP to update report on missing and murdered aboriginal women
Published on Wed Apr 01 2015
First Nations leaders have requested the information collected in the RCMPs initial study on missing and murdered aboriginal women be made public.
A year after the release of a report on 1,181 aboriginal women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing in the last three decades, the RCMP will provide an update on progress made.
First Nations leaders are calling for all the information gathered for the report to be released to the public a step authorities have so far not agreed to.
The RCMP is not conducting new research for a second report, but they will provide an update in May on the areas listed in their original report, the National Operational Overview on Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women, which stunned the nation after police put a figure to what many already knew First Nations women fall victim to violence far more than non-aboriginals do.
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After the reports initial release, cries for a national inquiry into how to stop the killings have grown louder. But Prime Minister Stephen Harper steadfastly refuses to hold an inquiry. Instead, the provinces have decided to hold a roundtable looking at systemic issues surrounding the issue.
Link:
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/04/01/rcmp-to-update-report-on-missing-and-murdered-aboriginal-women.html