A hearing being held in Regina this week as part of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls will focus on police practices and policies.
The hearing, starting today and running until Friday, will take place at the Hotel Saskatchewan.
Hearings were also held in Saskatoon in November last year.
Issues relating to police policies and oversight were raised by the family of Nadine Machiskinic, who died in a Regina hotel in 2015.
Some family members of missing and murdered women expressed relief at the opportunity to tell their stories, while others were critical of the process, saying their attempts to testify were ignored.