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Killings in New Brunswick: Wolastoqey Nation Terms of Reference for Inquiry

July 9, 2020

Wolastoqey Nation – Proposed terms of reference for an independent inquiry into systemic racism against Indigenous people were released today by the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick. “For hundreds of years, a regime of systemic racism has been built up in this province and this country against its Indigenous peoples,” said Chief Ross Perley of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation), speaking on behalf of the six Chiefs of the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick.The Wolastoqey Chiefs have prepared draft terms of reference for an independent inquiry which would:

  • Examine the relationship and state of conditions between Indigenous people and the justice system in New Brunswick and suggest ways to improve;
  • Be led by Indigenous people with terms of reference developed by Indigenous Nations;
  • Review previous recommendations and provide an interim report within 60 days recommending what recommendations from these other reports can be implemented immediately; and
  • Provide a final report within six months with implementation-ready recommendations.

An inquiry has the same powers as a judge and can compel the government to provide witnesses and testimony, and any documents necessary to fully investigate systemic racism. A task force or other lesser body does not have these powers.