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Stolen Sisters: Tracing the Roots of the Missing Native Women Crisis

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14. Governmental and Legal Responses

14. Governmental and Legal Responses
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In recent years, both Canada and the United States have initiated inquiries and legislation to confront the crisis. Canada’s National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls issued a landmark report with sweeping calls for change. In the U.S., laws like Savanna’s Act aim to improve law enforcement accountability and data collection, signaling a growing recognition of the need for systemic reform.

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