Feds long way from restarting or scraping missing, murdered women inquiry: PM
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government is a long way from “starting over or scrapping” the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
The federal government is monitoring the work of the federally funded commission and its staff to ensure they have the ability to do their jobs, Trudeau said in an interview this week.
“We are a long way from … starting over or scrapping it,” Trudeau told The Canadian Press. “We are certainly alert to the challenges that are being faced with something that was always going to be very, very difficult.”
Trudeau also said he’s spoken with a number of individuals and family members who told their stories to the commission and are pleased with the approach.