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Feds 'only part of the puzzle' in MMIW national action plan: Marc Miller
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the long-awaited national action plan on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is coming soon — but the federal government is not the only player. He says the plan requires input from provinces, territories, civil-society groups and Indigenous organizations to be thorough and cohesive.
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The Canadian Press
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CP19341921
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9/16/2020 2:45:00 PM
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indigenous
indigenous services minister
Marc Miller
MMIW
Ottawa
policing
policy
politics
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