‘End this ongoing genocide:‘ Indigenous advocates call for change after Manitoba women killed

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Several Indigenous groups are urging governments and other institutions in power to fulfil the 231 Calls for Justice outlined in the final report from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, released in 2019.

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Contois, Harris and Myran are First Nations and police said they believe the fourth victim is Indigenous as well. The Crown is proceeding by direct indictment, which means there will be no preliminary hearing. Skibicki remains in jail. The federal government released its national action plan last year, on the second anniversary of the release of the final report, which some criticized because of its lack of devoted funding, timelines or measurable goals.Article content

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