One more inquire.
http://thechronicleherald.ca/canada/1342238-five-questions-for-the-inquiry-on-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women
But the important question is missing. What is the likely outcome?
Predators exist. The inquire will not change that.
Predators harvest those that they can cut from the heard. That is a given.
The success of predators is heavily dependent on the behavior of prey. That is a function of the prey's culture and lifestyle. The inquire will not change that.
It is time that the native women take responsibility for there behavior; hence, make themselves less easy for the predators. It is prey behavior that can and must change to make a difference. They are a stone age culture with stone age values that has not adapted to the present environment, and that make them the prey for the predators. They can prevent becoming prey.
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