For two and a half years, a national inquiry has been trying to understand why so many Indigenous women and girls in Canada have been murdered or have gone missing. The inquiry cost roughly $92 million, and heard testimony from about 1,500 people. They included experts, survivors, and family members who have lost loved-ones. Today, the inquiry's final report will be released. Chantelle Bellrichard and Jorge Barrera from CBC's Indigenous unit join us to discuss its findings.

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