Victims anxious for MMIW inquiry hearings For 16 years, Maggy Gisle thought her lot in life was to be a "junkie, a prostitute and a drug dealer." Now she's collecting stories for the inquiry. By Kristy Kirkup | News, Politics | May 15th 2017
Feds change policy to ensure women giving birth away from reserve aren't alone Health Minister Jane Philpott says Ottawa will now pay for someone to travel with indigenous women who need to leave their communities to give birth. By Kristy Kirkup | News, Energy | April 9th 2017
Annie Mae Pictou Aquash's daughter says families want loved ones acknowledged She is the daughter of Annie Mae Pictou Aquash, an American indigenous rights activist whose body was found near the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota in 1976. By Joanna Smith | News, Politics | August 3rd 2016
Children's advocate calls for missing, murdered women inquiry to probe suicides By The Canadian Press | News | March 7th 2016
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould announces inquiry into missing Indigenous women Missing Indigenous women is "a national tragedy that requires an urgent national response," Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould said. By Jenny Uechi & Fram Dinshaw | News, Politics | December 8th 2015