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WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2012
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A PUBLIC inquiry into what's described as a
national tragedy may not be the best way to
address the issue of missing and slain aboriginal
women, the Manitoba government says.
Instead, the Selinger government is working behind
the scenes with the federal government and
other provinces to conduct a more far- reaching
examination into why so many aboriginal women
have disappeared or have been slain, and why
many of those cases remain unsolved.
" The abuse and exploitation of vulnerable
women and girls in all its forms is nothing less
than a national tragedy, and it must stop," Manitoba
Aboriginal Affairs Minister Eric Robinson
said late Tuesday. " Our focus is to establish the
best way to get the answers we all want so urgently.
We are not ruling out any options to get those
answers as quickly as possible."
The grand chiefs of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak,
the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the
Southern Chiefs Organization and other aboriginal
organizations have said they want a public
inquiry into the issue. The call comes in the wake
of Monday's arrest of Shawn Cameron Lamb. The
52- year- old career criminal is charged with three
counts of second- degree murder in the deaths of
31- year- old mother of two Tanya Nepinak, Carolyn
Sinclair, 25, and 18- year- old Lorna Blacksmith.
The Manitoba government said it has no plans to
hold a public inquiry.
" We're not even discussing that at this time.
They key thing is we don't want to get in the way
of a criminal investigation," Justice Minister Andrew
Swan said Tuesday. " Right now, that is our
priority - to try to get closure for the families
that have been pained by this."
On Tuesday evening, nearly 200 people - led
by aboriginal singers and drummers - marched
from West Broadway to the Manitoba legislature
to honour the memories of the three slain women.
Some carried candles and signs. Some prayed and
wept.
" Why, God, why?" yelled Lacita Blacksmith as
she sat on the steps of the legislature. She clutched
a picture of her sister, Lorna, whose body was
found in a yard on Simcoe Street last Thursday.
Police believe she was slain in January.
" They are more than just statistics," said Chief
Garrison Settee of Cross Lake First Nation, Blacksmith's
home community before she moved to
Winnipeg.
" We will march for them today with pride. We
will march for them today with power. We will
march until something will be done on behalf of
our missing aboriginal women."
Grace Ross travelled from Cross Lake to attend
the memorial. She was Blacksmith's teacher in
elementary school and remembered the teen as a
friendly, kind girl who loved to laugh.
" She was a good girl. She was active and friendly.
She was the kind of person who approached everyone,
wanting to talk and make friends," Ross said.
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief
Derek Nepinak also addressed the sombre crowd.
" I'm standing here in solidarity with the Manitoba
chiefs... calling for a public inquiry, a national
public inquiry, into why do we have so many aboriginal
women missing in this country," he said.
Taylor Peltier attended the memorial because
she's afraid for herself and other aboriginal
women living in Winnipeg.
" We shouldn't have to be scared to walk around
the city. We should be able to feel safe in our community,"
Peltier said.
Earlier in the day, Eric Robinson noted there are
about 100 missing and slain aboriginal women in
Manitoba. Nationally, there are about 600.
" It is not a time to show anger," Robinson said.
" This is a time to stand with these families that
are in deep mourning. I don't think we should be
politicizing this issue any more than it has."
The province is hesitant to call a public inquiry
because of the length of time it would take to begin
it. Before any inquiry could start, the police investigation
and prosecution of Lamb would have to be
completed and that could take several years.
Privately, the province points to the almost decade-
long wait it took for the public inquiry to start
into B. C. serial killer Robert Pickton. He was arrested
in early 2002 and convicted in late 2007 of
six counts of second- degree murder. The remains
or DNA of 33 women were found on his property.
Inquiry commissioner Wally Opal is scheduled to
submit his report on Oct. 31 - more than 10 years
after Pickton was arrested.
Premier Greg Selinger spoke privately with aboriginal
leaders Tuesday.
Swan said the province's main focus at this
stage is supporting police and their criminal investigation,
and then looking at the best method
for publicly addressing the issue without interfering
with the prosecution of Lamb.
" I know the federal government shares our concern
about the issues of murdered and missing
women and the federal government is supportive
as well," Swan said.
He declined to comment on the case against
Lamb, particularly the issue of why he had been
released from jail without being supervised as ordered
by the sentencing judge.
On Tuesday, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews
said Lamb's arrest is an example why the his government's
tough anti- crime policies are so vital.
Toews said the elimination of conditional sentences
and stricter bail restrictions for serious offenders
will make Canada safer.
" We don't believe that house arrest is sufficient
in those circumstance," he said.
Toews also said it was premature to call a public
inquiry without more information about the Lamb
investigation being made known.
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katherine. dow@ freepress. mb. ca
Not the time for inquiry: NDP
Criminal probe into
missing, slain women
paramount concern
By Bruce Owen and Katherine Dow
' I'm standing here in solidarity with the Manitoba chiefs...
calling for a public inquiry, a national public inquiry, into why do we have so many
aboriginal women missing in this country'
- Manitoba Grand Chief Derek Nepinak
' We're not even discussing that at this time.
They key thing is we don't want to get
in the way of a criminal investigation'
- Manitoba Justice Minister Andrew Swan
PHOTOS BY JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Nearly 200 people honoured the memories of three slain women Tuesday. A man was charged Monday.
Family, friends marched downtown for victims.
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