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Moving forward on MMIWG findings, Quebec vaccination rates: In The News for June 3 - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Moving forward on MMIWG findings, Quebec vaccination rates: In The News for June 3 - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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Two years after MMIWG report, Ottawa releases preliminary national plan | iNFOnews

OTTAWA - Two years after the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released its sweeping findings, a plan to move forward on its 231 calls to justice is finally being presented.

Moving forward on MMIWG findings, Quebec vaccination rates: In The News for June 3 | iNFOnews

Moving forward on MMIWG findings, Quebec vaccination rates: In The News for June 3 Commissioners Marion Buller, left, and Commissioner Michele Audette prepare the official copy of the report for presentation to the government during ceremonies marking the release of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women report in Gatineau June 3, 2019. Two years after the sweeping findings of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls were released, a plan to move forward on its 231 calls to justice is finally being presented. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld June 03, 2021 - 1:15 AM In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what s on the radar of our editors for the morning of June 3 .

Jean-Marc Méthot reçoit les honneurs lors du premier gala de l ACCPE

Jean-Marc Méthot reçoit les honneurs lors du premier gala de l ACCPE
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Federal budget 2021: $18 billion is a step towards closing gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities

But where does the 2021 budget stand on investments in Indigenous people and communities? The pandemic continues to pose significant and unique risks to Indigenous people. They are disproportionately at risk of public health emergencies, and have been battling systemic and social inequities all while fighting COVID-19. Investment needs are both urgent and substantial. It is clear that the budget tabled by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, showcases unprecendented levels of funding for all Canadians and for Indigenous people. Funds to MMIWG and community infrastructure The investments presented in Chapter 8 of budget 2021 show investments in excess of $18 billion over the next five years to “improve the quality of life and create new opportunities for people living in Indigenous communities.”

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