N.W.T. releases plan on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
YELLOWKNIFE — The Northwest Territories has released a draft plan on how to respond to calls for justice in the final report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
The 150-page draft lists 95 items the N.W.T. government says it will act on to address colonialism and racial and gendered discrimination in the territory.
The plan is sorted into four key areas: culture and language, health and wellness, human security and the justice system.
The national inquiry’s final report, which was released in 2018, includes 231 calls for justice directed at governments, institutions and all Canadians.