Justice minister’s father calls missing, murdered women inquiry ‘bloody farce’
OTTAWA — Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould’s father is calling the national public inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women a “bloody farce.”
Bill Wilson, a hereditary chief, says the commissioners have “failed miserably.”
Wilson is far from the first person to criticize the inquiry for its glacial pace of progress — family members of victims and indigenous activists have been growing frustrated with a lack of activity and what they consider poor communication.
But his profile as Wilson-Raybould’s father, as well as an indigenous leader who famously battled with then-prime minister Pierre Trudeau in the 1980s, has given his expression of anger some additional volume.


