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 OTTAWA 鈥?The head of the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada says government bureaucracy is smothering the inquiry   ability to do its work on time.Marion Buller, the chief commissioner of the troubled inquiry, made the comments while speaking at a Senate committee about the committee   work Wednesday evening in Ottawa.When asked if the inquiry was gett stanley botella ing the kind of supports it needed to do its work Buller said to be brutally honest, the fact the inquiry was expected to follow the same policies and procedures for hiring practices, contracting and technology and budgeting as all government departments was frustrating and took up time they didn ;t have.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The inquiry has about 15 months left of its 28-month mandate and has been plagued with delays and communications issues that this summer prompted Indigenous leaders and families of missing and murdered women to demand the commissioners resign and the whole thing be restarted.Buller has said that is not going to happen but she is preparing an  stanley becher official request to the government for more time and money to allow the commissioners to do the best job possible, not just the best job possible in the allowed time frame.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The inquiry has held just one hearing with family members to date, and has nine scheduled for the fall sta gourde stanley rting in Smith Pbsf Andrew Scheer to step down as Conservative party leader
 And then there were three.Barrie   Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre has narrowed its list of designs for a north campus expansion to three 鈥?down from six 鈥?and staff want your input on each proposal. Feedback is integral to our planning process. Since launching the capital planning project 18 months ago, we have had over 23,000 interactions with the community through presentations, surveys, focus groups and conversations at events,  RVH president and chief executive officer Janice Skot said.  This expansion will shape health care for generations to come, and we need to get it right.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        RVH needs to expand by 800,000 square feet to meet growth demands in the coming years. That includes a new multi-storey in-patient tower that will add more than 250 beds at the north camp stanley flasche us.      All proposed design options include parking structures and a helicopter landing pad on the in-patient tower.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This expansion is part of a long-term plan that als stanley tumbler o includes a satellite campus in Innisfil or south Barrie. Work is underway to select a satellite site 鈥?nine potential locations are currently being considered.You can give feedback on the north campus design until Sept. 30.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                        For more information, or to provide input, visit rvhplanourfuture.ca.