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Premiers call for roundtable into murdered, missing aboriginal women as alternative in hopes Ottawa will show up

With calls for a national inquiry falling on deaf federal ears, premiers in Charlottetown hope a roundtable will have better results. But Ontario is not holding its breath.

Published Aug 27, 2014 at 4:51pm

Premiers call for roundtable into murdered, missing aboriginal women as alternative in hopes Ottawa will show up

Minister of Aboriginal Affairs David Zimmer and elder Steve Fobister speak at Queen’s Park, July 29 2014. (John Michael McGrath/QP Briefing)

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