Liberals are facing renewed political pressure on the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women
OTTAWA — The federal government announced Tuesday it was appointing a ministerial special representative who will be tasked with providing recommendations for the creation of an Indigenous and human rights ombudsperson role.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accepted the findings, but his government has faced criticism ever since for not moving fast enough on the recommendations or taking other action in response to further deaths and disappearances.He declined to provide a timeline for when an ombudsperson could be appointed, saying he wants Rattray to steer the process and consultation.
Ottawa has promised to fund a study about how to search the landfill site after police initially said a search would not be feasible.
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Ottawa moves toward creating Indigenous and human rights ombudsperson roleCrown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller is expected to announce the appointment of Jennifer Moore Rattray at a press conference this evening
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Ottawa moves toward creating Indigenous and human rights ombudsperson roleThe federal government is appointing a ministerial special representative who will be tasked with providing recommendations for the creation of an Indigenous and human rights ombudsperson role.
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Ottawa moves toward creating Indigenous and human rights ombudsperson roleThe creation of an Indigenous and human rights ombudsperson role is in the works, the feds have announced.
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Ottawa moves toward creating Indigenous and human rights ombudsperson roleOTTAWA — The federal government announced Tuesday it wasappointing a ministerial special representative who will be tasked with providing recommendations for…
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Ottawa appoints former MMIWG inquiry director as new Indigenous ombudsperson - National | Globalnews.caOttawa has appointed Jennifer Moore Rattray, the former executive director of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, to the role.
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