Special interlocutor calls for 20-year probe into missing Indigenous children
- A final report calls for an Indigenous-led national commission to investigate missing and disappeared Indigenous children with a 20-year mandate.
- Canada has legal and moral obligations to conduct a full investigation into the disappearances and deaths of these children.
- The report lists 42 obligations for governments, churches, and institutions to achieve truth, accountability, justice, and reconciliation.
- Murray emphasizes that these are obligations, not recommendations, as the government often ignores recommendations.
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Canada’s unmarked graves: Interlocutor report seeks probe into missing indigenous children
Canada appointed special interlocutor Kimberly Murray has suggested that Ottawa must establish an independent commission to probe the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous children from residential schools after hundreds of suspected burial sites were found in 2021
Report calls for 20-year federal probe into missing residential school children
OTTAWA -- A final report into missing children and possible unmarked graves at residential schools is calling on the federal government to create an Indigenous-led national commission with a 20-year mandate to investigate missing and disappeared Indigenous children.
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A final report into missing children and unmarked graves at residential schools is calling on the federal government to create an Indigenous-led national commission with a 20-year mandate to investigate missing and disappeared Indigenous children. The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App It’s also calling on Canada to refer itself to the International Criminal Court for investigation. Kimberly Murray, C…
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(October 30, 2024 – Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, Ontario) — Today, Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak issued the following statement welcoming the release of the Final Report and the Indigenous-Led Reparations Framework for Missing and Disappeared Children and Unmarked Burials, developed by Kimberly R. Murray, the Independent Special Interlocutor for
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A final report into missing children and unmarked graves at residential schools is calling on the federal government to create an Indigenous-led national commission with a 20-year mandate to investigate missing and disappeared Indigenous children. Kimberly Murray, who has been serving as Canada’s special interlocutor on unmarked graves for two years, released her final report Tuesday in Gatineau, Que., during a gathering with Indigenous resident…
Special interlocutor calls for 20-year probe into missing Indigenous children – 105.9 The Region
OTTAWA — A final report into missing children and unmarked graves at residential schools is calling on the federal government to create an Indigenous-led national commission with a 20-year mandate to investigate missing and disappeared Indigenous children. Kimberly Murray, who has been serving as Canada’s special interlocutor on unmarked graves for two years, released her final report Tuesday in Gatineau, Que., during a gathering with Indigenous…
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