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Publication Date: May 7, 2026 - 04:00

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Five years after Quebec law, 129 Indigenous families still need answers on missing children

May 7, 2026

According to a recent government report, 129 Indigenous families have started the process of searching for 221 missing children since the law, known as Bill 79, came into effect.



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