I can’t fetch live updates right now, but I can summarize the latest widely circulated context around the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and where things stood in the years following its final report.
Core update you’re after
- The National Inquiry released its Final Report in June 2019, delivering 231 Calls for Justice aimed at governments, institutions, and communities to address violence against Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, and LGBTQI+ people in Canada. The report characterizes the violence as a form of colonial and gender-based violence with deep systemic roots.[9]
- Since the final report, a major thread in coverage has been assessing progress and identifying gaps in implementation. Several outlets and advocacy groups note that, five years after the final report, meaningful, systemic progress has been uneven and slow, with ongoing advocacy highlighting remaining gaps in funding, policy change, and practical action at federal, provincial, and local levels.[7]
Key elements and context
- The Calls for Justice issued by the MMIWG Final Report call for comprehensive national action across multiple sectors, including justice, health, policing, child welfare, and Indigenous self-determination, emphasizing accountability, funding, and data collection improvements.[9]
- Government materials from Canada’s Crown-Indigenous Relations and other departments outline ongoing commitments and funding related to MMIWG-related work, including alignment with reconciliation efforts and commitments to implement Calls for Justice (as part of broader Indigenous-rights and child-welfare priorities),.[2][3]
- Media and advocacy analysis since 2019 have frequently highlighted the gap between commitments and tangible, measurable change, with former commissioners and Indigenous organizations calling for sustained funding, policy action, and oversight to ensure meaningful progress on the Calls for Justice.[7]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the most recent public statements from Health Canada, Justice Canada, and Crown-Indigenous Relations for updates on implementation status and funding initiatives.
- Compile a current at-a-glance timeline of major milestones, funding announcements, and policy changes related to MMIWG since 2019.
- Provide a concise compare-and-contrast of the Calls for Justice vs. actual policy actions to date.
Would you like me to fetch the latest official updates and recent journalism on this topic? If you’re in Buffalo, NY, I can also include any cross-border perspectives or collaborations that have arisen with Indigenous communities and organizations in the US.