When her siste Claudette Osborne disappeared in 2008, Bernadette Smith held vigils with a handful of people who knew her pain, put up "missing" posters with family members
Liberal government will begin the process within the next "couple of weeks" of consulting Canadians on how best to proceed with an inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women.
Canada's new government must tread carefully and lay proper groundwork for an inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women, says a coalition of First Nations and advocacy groups.
Wally Oppal conducted hearings and published a 2012 report on how authorities handled cases involving missing and murdered women in the wake of the Robert Pickton case.