
Prime Minister, Stephen Harper is questioning the effectiveness of an inquiry called to investigate aboriginal women deaths and vanishings reports CBC News.
Answering a question on the subject in New York City, Harper said that the money invested in the investigation at the end usually yields little new information.
The Conservative government have invested resources into policing powers investigating cases of murdered and missing indigenous women.
They also claimed to have invested in improving women's safety on reserves.
Multiple Human Rights Groups have repeatedly called for Canada to call an inquiry into cases of missing aboriginal women.
They will visit reserves in the country to observe their living conditions.