Report on missing, murdered Indigenous women to be released in June
OTTAWA — A much-anticipated report on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is set to be released to the public in June.
The four-person commission asked to examine the causes of violence against Indigenous women and girls announced today it will hold a closing ceremony in Gatineau, Que. on June 3.
It says the commissioners have completed their report but the federal government has agreed to delay its release to ensure “the highest quality of translation.”