Premier Philippe Couillard indicated a newfound openness on Tuesday to holding an independent inquiry into police relations with Indigenous Quebecers. He added that he wanted to meet again with other Indigenous leaders before committing to any further steps. The government has maintained the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls would address concerns about policing. "There are good things and bad things when you set up a public inquiry," Couillard said Tuesday. "The good thing is you put it out in the open, which is always a good thing.
Source: CBC News November 22, 2016 19:18 UTC