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Canada is complicit in a "race-based genocide" against indigenous women, a long-awaited government inquiry concludes.

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Canada 'complicit in race-based genocide' of indigenous women
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Canada is complicit in a "race-based genocide" against indigenous women, a government report has concluded.

The report cited research finding indigenous women were 12 times more likely to be killed or to disappear than other women in Canada.

Released Monday, the report was many years in the making.

Among more than 200 recommendations is a call for all Canadians to help end violence, including by learning indigenous history.

The 1,200-page document is the culmination of almost three years of hearings and research by the inquiry into disproportionate violence faced by indigenous women and girls in Canada.

It blames the crisis on deep-rooted colonialism and state inaction.

The report found that "persistent and deliberate human and indigenous rights violations and abuses are the root cause behind Canada's staggering rates of violence".

"Despite their different circumstances and backgrounds, all of the missing and murdered are connected by economic, social, and political marginalisation, racism and misogyny woven into the fabric of Canadian society," said the inquiry's chief commissioner, Marion Buller, in a statement.

The inquiry, which cost C$92m ($67m; £53m), focused on the systemic causes of violence against indigenous, Inuit and Metis women as well as on prevention.

It has heard from more than 2,000 witnesses since 2017 - including survivors of violence and family members.

The findings of the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls were long-awaited in Canada, where there are about 1.6m indigenous people.

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Image captionActivists say thousands of indigenous women and girls may have been killed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - who has made reconciliation with indigenous peoples a priority for his government - will be on hand at the closing ceremony to receive a copy of its findings.

His government launched the national inquiry in September 2016, after years of calls for one by indigenous and international organisations.

The families who have lost loved ones to violence - and the survivors of violence - will also be watching this closely.

In 2015, a landmark Truth and Reconciliation report into the legacy of residential schools in Canada issued a damning verdict - that the policy amounted to "cultural genocide".

This document takes that finding a step further saying that the murder and disappearance indigenous women and girls over the past few decades has amounted to a "race-based genocide of indigenous peoples".

Among the findings cited by the inquiry was that indigenous women were 12 times more likely to be killed or to disappear than any other woman in Canada.

The report acknowledged disagreements over what constituted genocide, but concluded:

"The National Inquiry is of the opinion that the definition of genocide in international law, as it stands, encompasses the past and current actions and omissions of Canada towards Indigenous Peoples."

While the chief focus of the inquiry was on women and girls, the commissioners also included many references to 2SLGBTQQIA [two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and asexual] people.

They note that they, too, have also been frequent targets of violence, and their recommendations include them.

Past inquiries and investigations in Canada - from the 1996 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples to the more recent Truth and Reconciliation report - have put forward about 900 wide-ranging recommendations to deal with many of the underlying issues.

Many have never been applied.

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Image captionSchoolgirl Tina Fontaine was found dumped in Winnipeg's Red River in August 2014
This lack of action was cited by the final report on missing and murdered indigenous women:

"One of the family members' and survivors' biggest fears in opening themselves up to this process as intense as this one is that in the end, nothing is done - the report gathers dust on a shelf and the recommendations are left unanswered".

The inquiry has called on the federal government to create an independent mechanism for reporting annually on how the recommendations are being implemented.

The inquiry's commissioners were also critical of the federal government for refusing a request for a full two-year extension - it was granted an extra six months - saying it left " many truths unspoken and unknown".
 
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The biggest threat to the natives in the past was the white man. Today the natives are their own worst enemies. They dont need reconciliation today from the rest of Canada, they need to hold themselves accountable for their own sense of self entitlement and misjudgments.
 
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Canadians cannot even hurt a fly properly
 
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Sad news story, I used to think Canada was more civilized than their southern neighbors, however with this issue and others, including the arrest of the Huawei exec... It appears Canadians want to be lumped together with Amerikans. The people there have the choice to greatly improve their actions.
 
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Sad news story, I used to think Canada was more civilized than their southern neighbors, however with this issue and others, including the arrest of the Huawei exec... It appears Canadians want to be lumped together with Amerikans. The people there have the choice to greatly improve their actions.
Canadians and Australians are exactly the same as Americans. It's like a good cop bad cop routine.
 
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Canadians and Australians are exactly the same as Americans. It's like a good cop bad cop routine.

The facade was that the five eyes were different. Shows that on a policy and non-female population, they are the same. Hateful toward to peaceful and caring people throughout the world. These individuals hate everyone, then complain when someone dislike them. The us vs them crowds, that I so dislike.

The women of these 'countries' are depressed, suicidal and want out of the hell of trumpism. I would too be depressed if I were a female living in a five eye 'nation', but I am not.
 
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Canadians and Australians are exactly the same as Americans. It's like a good cop bad cop routine.

Canada, USA and Australia are all settler colonies.

Thats why you can see many similarities between the 3 countries but also many differences.

3 countries were basically born from British colonialism hence why they get along with each other. Dont dont be surprised on why Canada and Australia always team up and follow America's leads they are basically brothers and sisters born from the same parents.
 
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Australia, Usa and Canada are majority white. You cant say the same for most of south america the closest you will come to is argentina and chile.

That's because only 5% of the slave trade went to the US..but 50% went to Brazil. Those Africans in Brazil didn't go there willingly.


 
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