New Democrats Support Move by Chiefs of Ontario on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women

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Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day in Thunder Bay at Kam River Park
Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day in Thunder Bay at Kam River Park

OTTAWA – Election 2015 – New Democrats welcomed the launch of the “Who Is She?” campaign by Chiefs of Ontario. The campaign will help raise funds and awareness for the implementation of an Ontario First Nations-led inquiry process into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, that will feed into a national inquiry.

“The issue of murdered and missing women touches Canadians of all walks of life. People are tired of the indifference shown by Stephen Harper to this terrible injustice. New Democrats support the move by the Chiefs of Ontario,” said Charlie Angus, NDP candidate for Timmins—James Bay. “We will launch a national inquiry within 100 days of forming government. People want leadership on this file. Stephen Harper has once again shown his hard heart and lack of leadership.”

The NDP has also committed to working with women’s groups and Indigenous communities and organizations to create a comprehensive and coordinated national action plan to end violence against women. The plan will focus on women who are most vulnerable to violence, including Indigenous women.

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