More shakeup at inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women
VANCOUVER — The troubled inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls continues to face shakeup.
Chief commissioner Marion Buller announced Saturday that the inquiry’s director of research is leaving next month and the commission’s lead counsel has also resigned.
The announcement came a day after the inquiry named a new executive director.
Buller announced late Friday that former Assembly of First Nations adviser Debbie Reid has taken the job.