Mr. Speaker, let me quote the Native Women's Association of Canada, which could no longer partner to the toxic, dysfunctional MMIWG action plan process. It said that it experienced “lateral violence” and more “red tape”, that the government did not “seem to have a plan that was concrete initiatives that were measurable and costed out” and that the process was a purely bureaucratic approach to this issue of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.
When will the minister take seriously the criticism being directed at the government and act, rather than releasing another plan for another plan?