National Inquiry into MMIWG Sees Another Resignation

Monday, July 2, 2018
Author: 
Kathleen Martens
Source: 
APTN National News

Breen Ouellette, a Métis lawyer working for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Vancouver, has announced his resignation. He posted a one-page statement on social media in which he accused the federal government of working to undermine the inquiry. The resignation of Ouellette brings the number of people who have resigned or who have been forced out to almost 25.

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