Everything Is Political With Evan Solomon
Minister Hajdu says MMIW inquiry designed to hear from families and communities
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- Duration: 0:59:52
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On the Show: David Akin, Patty Hajdu, Alvin Fiddler, Brad Wall, Erin O'Toole, Michael Diamond Minister for Status of Women Patty Hajdu from Thunder Bay says hearing what happened to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls will be central to finding out what happened to victims during the national inquiry. Alvin Fiddler, Grand Chief at Nishnawbe Aski Nation, says there are many challenges for police forces in remote, First Nations communities and when people go missing, the police don't always talk to the families involved in cases they're investigating. Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he supports Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's free trade plan for China as well as TransCanada's challenge to Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline under chapter 11 of NAFTA. Former Conservative Veterans Affairs Minister Erin O'Toole says he hopes Prime Minister Trudeau continues to fund more resources for veterans to help get those who served Canada off the streets. Michael Diamond, principal of Upst