Chiefs to renew call for racism inquiry during meeting today with N.B. premier
FREDERICTON — Indigenous leaders in New Brunswick are renewing a call for an independent, Indigenous-led public inquiry to investigate systemic racism and two recent police shootings in the province.
Wolastoqey and Mi’kmaq chiefs will bring up the issue during a meeting with Premier Blaine Higgs this afternoon in Fredericton.
They expressed disappointment following a June meeting with Higgs during which the premier turned down their request for an inquiry and instead suggested a task force to review recommendations made from previous inquiries.
In a letter to the provincial government dated July 8, the Wolastoqey chiefs say an inquiry must look at how the justice system in New Brunswick is failing Indigenous peoples.