Saskatoon

Saskatoon council calls for inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women

Saskatoon city council passed a motion to support an inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women

Motion passes at council meeting

Saskatoon city council is calling for an inquiry or round table on missing and murdered indigenous women. 

A motion was passed Monday night at city council. 

Mairin Loewen, Ward 7 councillor, put forward the motion.

"Even though the issues that surround this are typically thought of as a federal issue or a provincial issue, ultimately our constituents are affected by this. People that live in Saskatoon are affected," she said.

A member of the advocacy group Women Walking Together said she is happy with council's initiative.

"The work is not easy. Sometimes it's harder to have our indigenous folk attend a setting like city council chambers, not very often that we do," said Darlene Okemaysim-Sicotte.

Okemaysim-Sicotte is one of two women who asked to speak to council before it voted. Women Walking Together has also called for an inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women.