The Wednesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Wednesday, Aug. 3
FEDS HAND OVER LONG-SOUGHT INQUIRY TO 5 COMMISSIONERS: Family members wiped away tears as the federal government outlined the terms of an inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women. Three cabinet ministers were on hand inside the Museum of History’s great hall to hand the reins of the nascent inquiry to independent commissioners. Those commissioners will provide concrete recommendations to federal, provincial and territorial governments about how to deal with the disproportionate rates of violence and crime against Canada’s indigenous women and girls.
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$299 MILLION RAISED FOR FORT MCMURRAY: The Canadian Red Cross says $299 million has been raised to help with recovery from the Fort McMurray wildfire. It says Canadians have donated $165 million and the federal government is giving $104 million in matching funds. The provincial government says it is also matching $30 million in donations made by individual Albertans. Red Cross CEO Conrad Sauve says that to date almost $200 million has been allocated for people of Fort McMurray, including direct cash payments of $84.4 million. There will be further help for residents who were uninsured or didn’t have enough insurance to cover their losses. He says another $50 million will be given to local charities, such as food banks.


