More than a year after BC’s Missing Women Inquiry wrapped up, several of the 65 recommendations made by commissioner Wally Oppal have yet to be addressed by the provincial government.
Attorney General Suzanne Anton says she's been reading through the final report tabled in December and she's eager to act on it.
"I'm determined to move forward as quickly as we can on implementation of the recommendations from the Commission. There are some that are done and there are many, many of them underway, particularly ones involving policing, involving response to missing women reports and so on."
Anton, who's only had the job a few weeks, says she personally supports Oppal's push for regionalized policing, but she's not about to impose it on municipalities expressing a wish to keep their own police forces.