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N IAGARA- ON- THE- LAKE, Ont. -
Provincial and territorial leaders
threw their support Wednesday
behind a national public inquiry
into missing and murdered aboriginal
women and girls, ratcheting up the
pressure on Prime Minister Stephen
Harper to follow suit.
There was support for an inquiry
among the premiers who met with aboriginal
leaders Wednesday ahead of
the Council of the Federation meeting,
said Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne,
who will chair the premiers' summit
today.
She said violence against aboriginal
women is a very important issue that
has touched every Canadian jurisdiction
and is extremely important to all
the leaders who attended the meeting.
Alberta Premier Alison Redford and
Newfoundland Premier Kathy Dunderdale
were absent from the meeting, but
both later went on record as supporting
its outcome.
They did so after Michele Audette,
president of the Native Women's Association
of Canada, said she interpreted
their absence as a message of non- support
for the inquiry.
But Redford, who had been in Toronto
on matters related to Alberta's flood
aftermath, issued a statement saying
she supports the decision taken at the
meeting.
" I'm very pleased that premiers were
able to take this important step forward
together today," the statement said.
A spokeswoman for Dunderdale
said in a statement the Newfoundland
and Labrador premier was supportive
of the outcome of the day's meeting
and had been unable to attend due to a
family emergency.
" Newfoundland and Labrador has
been on the record as saying we support
the Native Women's Association of
Canada themselves calling for a public
inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal
women and children," said the
statement.
First Nations' calls for a public inquiry
on violence against aboriginal
women have garnered support across
the country in recent years.
Aboriginal leaders praised the attending
premiers for supporting the
cause, hailed as a major step in their
crusade for an inquiry.
" This is an important expression of
support," said Shawn Atleo, National
Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
The Native Women's Association of
Canada has been saying for 13 years
that there's a rise in missing aboriginal
women, Audette said. The organization
has documented about 582 cases of missing
or murdered women and girls.
Audette said she'll phone the federal
government today and push for a letter
from the premiers to be sent to Harper
and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard
Valcourt. She'll also be reaching
out to the two missing premiers to see
if they'll support an inquiry.
" We did a major, major step today -
or a major moccasin step, I always say,"
she said.
Violence against aboriginal women is
a " huge" issue in Manitoba, which has
a lot of missing people, said Premier
Greg Selinger.
" It speaks to the most vulnerable
people in our community and when
they go missing, we are all worse off,"
he said. " And we want to make sure
they're safe and our streets are safe
and our neighbourhoods are safe and
young women are safe regardless of
who they are."
It's a big problem in the North too,
particularly in small, isolated communities
where women can't get help, said
Northwest Territories Premier Bob
MacLeod.
" I think this gives a statement that
this is a serious problem and that all
of the premiers want to see something
done," he said.
Other issues discussed at the premiers'
meeting with aboriginal groups
included improvements in education
for aboriginal students on and off reserve.
Funding for students on reserve is up
to $ 3,500 less per pupil than students
off reserve, Wynne said.
Wynne and Atleo said they're not
looking for Ottawa to hand over the
responsibility to the provinces. They'd
rather see the federal government work
with the provinces and aboriginal communities
to help aboriginal students
succeed, said Wynne.
" The kinds of solutions that are working
in P. E. I., that are working in British
Columbia, that are going to work
in Quebec and Ontario may be slightly
different," she said. " But what we need
is the federal government at the table
as a full partner in terms of funding
their responsibilities and at the same
time, recognizing that provincial governments
bring huge expertise in education."
- The Canadian Press
Leaders back probe into missing, slain women
By Maria Babbage
' When they go missing, we are all worse off'
- Premier Greg Selinger
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