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Continues today with over-apprehension of children, lack of police protection, report saysIt was an "inescapable conclusion" that genocide was committed against Canada's Indigenous peoples, said Marion Buller, the chief commissioner for the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, during a Monday news conference.That conclusion has been reverberating across the country since news first surfaced on Friday that the inquiry had determined that thousands of those women and girls were victims of a "Canadian genocide."The final report said Canada, from its pre-colonial past to today, has aimed to "destroy Indigenous peoples."Jorge Barrera - Canada aimed to 'destroy Indigenous people': The MMIWG inquiry's case for genocide
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Continues today with over-apprehension of children, lack of police protection, report saysIt was an "inescapable conclusion" that genocide was committed against Canada's Indigenous peoples, said Marion Buller, the chief commissioner for the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, during a Monday news conference.That conclusion has been reverberating across the country since news first surfaced on Friday that the inquiry had determined that thousands of those women and girls were victims of a "Canadian genocide."The final report said Canada, from its pre-colonial past to today, has aimed to "destroy Indigenous peoples."Jorge Barrera - Canada aimed to 'destroy Indigenous people': The MMIWG inquiry's case for genocide
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Continues today with over-apprehension of children, lack of police protection, report says
It was an "inescapable conclusion" that genocide was committed against Canada's Indigenous peoples, said Marion Buller, the chief commissioner for the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, during a Monday news conference.
That conclusion has been reverberating across the country since news first surfaced on Friday that the inquiry had determined that thousands of those women and girls were victims of a "Canadian genocide."
The final report said Canada, from its pre-colonial past to today, has aimed to "destroy Indigenous peoples."