APTN News Reports three Yukon staff have left
Another staffing shake-up at the Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women have seen five workers leave the organization.
APTN news reports that two front-line staffers from the Yukon and one from Manitoba we released Tuesday.
The women terminated were Melissa Carlick, Morene Gabriel and Jodie Millard.
Sources tell APTN that two others resigned, including Yukoner Karen Snowshoe.
The workers jobs were to help families and survivors with after care plans, often being on the phone. Complaints were lodged about some of the workers conduct.

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