Indigenous women's inquiry head says process moving quickly
VANCOUVER — The head of the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women denies the process is drifting, saying she believes it’s moving at “lightning speed.”
Marion Buller announced Thursday the inquiry will hold nine community hearings across Canada this fall, amid controversy over the resignation of its executive director and complaints from families about delays and poor communication.
Buller was asked about comments made by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimaka
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