An upcoming public inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women
must explore a range of possible causes, including the role of gangs
and the international sex trade, says the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission.
It also says the inquiry must expose “systemic” flaws that can be remedied with new policy. In its final report, the commission strongly supports a public inquiry and provides more than 20 specific recommendations on how it should be structured. The TRC says the inquiry should look at the role played by governments, the RCMP and other police and the child welfare system.
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It also says the inquiry must expose “systemic” flaws that can be remedied with new policy. In its final report, the commission strongly supports a public inquiry and provides more than 20 specific recommendations on how it should be structured. The TRC says the inquiry should look at the role played by governments, the RCMP and other police and the child welfare system.
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